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GAMMA OF MASSACHUSETTS 

WILLIAMS COLLEGE 


REV. E. B. PARSONS, D. D. 
SECRETARY 


The Ingraham Printing and Publishing Co., 
WILLIAMSTOWN, MASS. 




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OFFICERS 


PRESIDENTS 


Emory Washburn, 1 864-1876 
Stephen J. Field, 1886-1887 
John Bascom, 1 888- 1 889 
Jacob F. Miller, 1890-1891, 1899-1900 
Horace E. Scudder, 1892-4 
Edward H. Griffin, 1 896-8 
Henry Lefavour, 1900-2 
Austin B. Bassett, 1903- 


William D. Whitney, 1 876-1886 
Francis H. Dewey, 1 887- 1 888 
Hamilton W. Mabie, 1889-1890 
Alfred E. Myers, 1891-1892 
Charles A* Davison, 1894-6 
Francis L. Stetson, 1898-9 
William H. Hollister, Jr., 1902-3 


VICE-PRESIDENTS 


John Tatlocfc, 1864-1867 
William D. Whitney, 1870-1876 
James M. Barker, 1883-1886 
Luther D. Woodbridge, 1887-1888 
Jacob F. Miller, 1889-1890 
James F. Eaton, 1891-2 
Francis L. Stetson, 1896-8 
William H. Hollister, Jr., 1900-2 
Walter P. Bradley, 1903- 


Joseph White, 1868-1869 
Peter M. Snyder, 1876-1883 
David A. Wells, 1886-1887 
Hamilton W. Mabie, 1888-1889 
Henry H. Anderson, 1890-1891 
Leverett W. Spring, 1892-6 
Henry Lefavour, 1898-1900 
Henry K. Hyde, 1902-3 


SECRETARIES 


Nathaniel H. Griffin, 1864-1867 
Arthur L. Perry, 1869-1884 
Eben B. Parsons, 1890- 


William T. R. Marvin, 1867-1869 
Harlan H. Ballard, 1884-1890 





TREASURERS 


Joseph White, \ 864-7 


Arthur L. Perry, \ 867-9 
Charles Marsh, J 88 J -86 


Charles F* Gilson, 1869-81 
George F* Mills, 1886-90 
Henry Lefavour, 1891-8 


Harlan H* Ballard, 1890-1 
Henry D. Wild, 1898- 


SENATORS OF THE UNITED CHAPTERS 


William D* Whitney, 1886-1894 
Eben B. Parsons, 1889- 


Horace E. Scudder, 1895-1902 
Hamilton W. Mabie, 1898- 


History. The original Phi Beta Kappa chapter founded at William and Mary in 
1776 granted charters to Harvard and Yale in 1780 . These Alphas granted charters 
till in 1881 , by the effort of Harvard men, the existing chapters formed “The United 
Chapters” which now has the power to establish new chapters. The Secretary of 
that body from 1889 to 1901 had the satisfaction of seeing the nineteen college chap¬ 
ters increased to fifty. The National Council, which holds triennial meetings, is com¬ 
posed of twenty Senators, each elected for six years, and delegates elected directly 
from the chapters. 

Membership. The “Honor Men” of all preceding classes were made organization 
members in August, 1864 . For some years one third of each class became members 
according to the old rule in all the chapters, then ten men were taken from each class, 
then one fifth of each class, and now one sixth of each class are elected to membership. 

This book has the names of about one sixth of all the graduates of Williams College. 
No one will claim that all the rich fruitage of Alma Mater’s service in the world is 
visible in this record, but. any one looking over these pages intelligently will see that 
good work in College gives fair assurance of good work in later life. 

Memorabilia. The statistics of the more distinguished members are given so fully 
in “Who’s Who” and in the other biographical books that it has seemed superfluous to 
extend their records in this book. The Obituary Record of the College gives a full 
account of the members who have died. 

The items relating to parents, marriages, wives and children will be entered in the 
Biographical Annals of all the Alumni which the Trustees have authorized the Sec¬ 
retary to prepare. 




MEMBERS, 


1797 

Asa Burbank died, Williamstown, Mass*, July 4, 1829* 

Physician, b. Wn. Ms., 1772. T. Salutatory. Tut. W. C. 1898. Med. Lanesboro, 1803-23. 
Prof. Berk. Med. Sch., 1823-5. Med. Albany, N. Y., 1825-28. 1st Pres. Alumni, 1821. 

Homer Towner died, Akron, Ohio, June 20, 1817* 

Physician, b. N. Fairfield, Ct., 1771. L. French o. Med. Vt., 1802-12 ; Ohio, 1812-17. 

1799 

Egbert Ten Eyck died, Watertown, N* Y*, April 11, 1844* 

Lawyer, b. Rens. Co., N. Y., Apr. 18, 1779. L* Sal. Law, Albany. Speaker N. Y. As¬ 
sembly, 1813. Const. Conv. 1822. M. C. 1823-5. Judge Jeff. Co. Court. 

1802 

Henry Halsey Childs died, Boston, Mass*, March 22, 1868* 

Physician, b. Pittsfield, Ms., June 7, 1783. L. Organized Berk. Med. Sch. Sept. 1823. 
Prof. Same, 1823-63. Ms. H. of R., 1816, 1827. Const. Conv., 1820. Senate, 1837. Lieut. 
Gov. Ms., 1843. Dea. Cong. Ch., 1850-68. 

1803 

Calvin Briggs died, Marblehead, Mass*, July 4, 1852* 

Physician, b. Cummington, Ms., May 10, 1785. T. Sal. M. D., Harvard, 1806. 

1804 

Nathan Hale died, Boston, Mass*, Feb* 9, 1863. 

Editor, b. Westhampton, Ms., Aug. 16, 1784. Ed. Advertiser 1814-63. Pres. B. and W., B. 
and A. R. R., 1828-47. Const. Conv. 1820, 1858. Ms. H. of R. Ms. Senate. LL. D. Harvard. 

1805 

Israel Williams died, Albany, N* Y., April 26, 1840* 

Lawyer. L. Sal. Law, Greenwich, N. Y., 1807-30 ; Albany, 1830-40. 

1806 

Samuel Rosseter Betts died, New Haven, Ct., Nov* 2, 1868* 

Lawyer, b. Richmond, Ms., June 8, 1787. f. Lenox. T. Law, Hudson, N. Y., 1806-12. 
Army, 1812-3. M. C., 1815. Judge U. S. Dist. Court, 1827-68. LL. D., W. C., 1830. 

Chester Dewey died, Rochester, N* Y*, Dec. 15, 1867* 

Teacher, b. Sheffield, Ms., Oct. 25, 1784. L. Prof. W. C., 1810-27. M. D., Yale, 1825. 
Prin. Sch., Pittsfield, 1827-36; Rochester, 1836-50. D. D., Union, 1838. LL. D., W. C., 1850. 

Elicur Goodrich died, Hartford, Ct., Nov. 2, 1868* 

Lawyer, b. N. Haven, Ct., 1786. T. Sal. Law, Hartford, 1810-68. Ct. H. of R. 

Theodore North died, Elmira, N* Y*, April 4, 1842* 

Lawyer, b. Goshen, Ct., 1780. T. Val. Law, Chenango Co., N. Y. 1810-42. 

1807 

John Bascom died, Genoa, N* Y., March 2, 1828* 

Clergyman, b. Chester, Ms., Dec. 23, 1784. T. Sal. A. T. S., 1808-11. Ord. 1814. Pas. 
Presb., Genoa, N. Y., 1815-28. 

Abel Cutler died, Northampton, Mass., Feb* 27, 1859* 

Clergyman, b. Sudbury, Ms., Feb. 16, 1781. T. Val. A. T. S., 1807-10. Ord. 1816. Pas. 
Cong., Yarmouth, N. S., 1816-33. res. Northampton, Ms., 1846-59. 


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John Nelson died, Leicester, Mass*, Dec* 6, 187 1* 

Clergyman, b. Hopkinton, Ms., 1786. Ord. 1812. Pas. Cong. Leicester, 1812-71. Trustee 
W. C., 1826-33. D. D., W. C., 1843. 

Richard Salter Storrs died, Braintree, Mass*, August II, 1873* 

Clergyman, b. Longmeadow, Ms., Feb. 6, 1787. A. T. S., 1807-10. Ord. 1811. Pas. Cong. 
Braintree, 1811-73. D. D., W. C. and A. C., 1835. 

1808 

Joseph Boies died, Union Village, N* Y*, Feb* 11, 1866* 

Lawyer, b. Blandford, Ms., Oct. 2, 1783. Sal. Law, Union Village, N. Y., 1811-66. Judge 
Wash. Co., N. Y. 

Gordon Hall died, India, March 20, 1826* 

Missionary, b. Tolland, Ms., Apr. 8, 1784. Val. A. T. S., 1811. Ord. 1812. Bombay, 
1812-26. 

Francis Le Barron Robbins died, Enfield, Ct*, April 6, 1850* 

Clergyman, b. Norfolk, Ct., 1787. L. Greek o. Ord. 1816. Pas. Cong. Enfield, Ct., 1816-50. 

1809 

Josiah Clark died, Northampton, Mass*, July 4, 1845* 

Clergyman, b. Northampton, Ms., 1785. T. Sal. Ord. 1818. 

Samuel Austin Talcott died, New York City, March 19, 1836* 

Lawyer, b. Hartford, Ct., Dec. 31, 1789. L. Val. Law, Whitesboro, N. Y. Att. Gen. 
N. Y., 1820-8. 

1810 

Justin Edwards died, Bath Alum Spa*, Va*, July 24, 1853* 

Clergyman, b. Westhampton, Ms., Apr. 25, 1787. Val. A. T. S., 1811. Ord. 1812. Pas. 
Cong., Andover, 1812-27. Sec. Am. Temp. Soc., 1829-36. Pres. A. T. S., 1836-42. Sec. Am. 
and For. .Sab. Union, 1842-9. D. D., Yale, 1827. 

Daniel Kellogg died, Brattleboro, Vt., May 10, 1875* 

Lawyer, b. Amherst, Ms., Feb. 10, 1791. L. Law, Rockingham, 1813-55 ; Brattleboro, 
j[855-75. U. S. Dist. Att. Vt., 1829-41. Const. Conv., 1843. Vt. H. ofR., 1845. Judge Sup. 
Court, Vt., 1845-52. Pres. Elector, 1864. Vt. Senate, 1865-6. LL. D., Univ. Vt., 1853. 

1811 

Charles Augustus Dewey died, Northampton, Mass*, Aug* 22, 1866* 

Lawyer, b. Wn., Ms., Mar. 13, 1793. L. Law, Wn., 1814-26 ; Northampton, 1826-30. 
Dist. Att. W. Ms., 1830-7. Judge Sup. Court, Ms., 1837-66. Trustee W. C., 1824-66. LL. D., 
Harv., 1840. 

Herman Halsey died, East Wilson, N. Y*, March 23, 1891* 

Clergyman, b. Bridgehampton, N. Y., July 16, 1793. L. Sal. A. T. S., 1812-5. Ord. 1816. 
Pas. Presb., Bergen, N. Y., 1819-30; Cambria, 1830-5; Niagara Falls, 1836-42; East Wilson, 
1842-91. 

Cyrus Yale died, N. Hartford, Ct*, May 21, 1854* 

Clergyman, b. Lee, Ms., May 17, 1786. T. Val. Ord. 1814. Pas. Cong., N. Hartford, 
Ct., 1814-54. 

1812 

Alonzo Christopher Paige died, Schenectady, N* Y*, March 31, 1868* 

Lawyer. b. Schaghticoke, N. Y., July 31, 1797. L. Sal. Law, Schenectady, 1819-28. 
Reporter Court Chancery, 1828-46. N. Y. Assembly, 1826-30 ; Senate, 1830-4. Judge Sup. 
Court, N. Y., 1847-57. Const. Conv., 1867. LL. D., W. C., i860. Alumni o., 1862. 


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John Woods died, Fitzwilliam, N. H., June 11, 1861. 

Clergyman, b. Fitzwilliam, N. H., T. Val. Pas. Cong., Warren, 1814-23 ; Newport, 1824- 
51 ; Fitzwilliam, 1851-61. 

1813 

Elisha Dow Barrett died, Sedalia, Mo., Nov. 6, 1880. 

Clergyman and Physician, b. Montgomery, Jan. 19, 1790. T. Sal. Med. W. Va., 1813-25. 
Pas. Glade River, Pa., 1828-40; Leatherwood, 1841-9. Med., Granville, O., 1850-9; Sedalia, 
Mo., 1873-80. 

Reynolds Bascom died, Camden, S. C., Oct. 26, 1827. 

Clergyman, b. Chester, Ms., 1790. T. Val. A. T. S., 1816-9. Ord. 1821. Pas. Presb. 
Camden, 1826-7. 

William Cullen Bryant died, New York City, June 12, 1878. 

Poet, Editor, Lawyer, b. Cummington, Ms., Nov. 3, 1794. Wrote “Thanatopsis,” 1813. 
Law, Plainfield and Gt. Barrington, 1815-25. 4 * B Iv Poem, “The Ages,” Harv., 1821. Ed. 

A. Y. Review, 1825 ; N. Y. Evening Post, 1826-78 ; pub. several Vols. Travels ; many editions 
Poems. LL. D., Union, 1853, also N. Jersey, 1873. L. H. D., Univ. State N. Y., 1870. Pres. 
Elector, i860. Pres. Alumni, W. C., 1869. 

1814 

Orville Dewey died, Sheffield, Mass., March 21, 1882. 

Clergyman, b. Sheffield, Ms., Mar. 28, 1794. L. Val. A. T. S., 1816-9. Old. 1823. Pas. 
Unit., N. Bedford, 1823-33; New York, 1835-48; Boston, 1857-61. D. D., Harv., 1839. 

Caleb Rice died, Springfield, Mass., March 1, 1873. 

Lawyer, b. Conway, Ms., Apr. 4, 1792. L. Sal. Taw, Westfield and W. Springfield, 1815- 
31. Sheriff Plamp. Co., 1831-51. 1st Mayor Springfield, 1852-3. Pres, and Treas. Ms. Life 
Ins. Co., 1851-73. 

1815 

Epaphras Clark died, Enfield, Mass., June 11, 1865. 

Lawyer. b. Westhampton, Ms., June 28, 1790. T. Val. Law, W. Springfield, 1815-7 ; 
Granby, 1817-20; S. Hadley, 1820-3 ; Enfield, 1824-65. 

Franklin Sherrill died, Madison, N. Y., July 4, 1850. 

Teacher, b. Richmond, Ms., Aug. 2, 1795. L. Sal. A. T. S., 1815-8. Tut. Middlebury. 
Prin. Westfield Acad. Tea. Madison, N. Y. 

1816 

Flavel Stebbins Gaylord died, Hopewell, N. Y., Feb. 8, 1860. 

Clergyman. b. Hartland, Ct., Aug. 22, 1795. L. Sal. A. T. S., 1819-22. Ord. 1822. 
Pas., Sparta, N. Y., 1825-8; Gorham, 1828-38; Naples, 1847-52; Hopewell, 1852-60. 

Jonas King died, Athens, Greece, May 22, 1869. 

Missionary, b. Hawley, Ms., July 29, 1792. T. Phil. o. A. T. S., 1816-9. Ord. 1819. 
F. M. Jerusalem, 1819-25. Prof. Orient Lit., Amherst, 1825-8. F. M., Greece, 1828-69. D. D., 
N. Jersey, 1832. 

Stephen Taylor died, Richmond, Va., March 4, 1853. 

Clergyman, b. Tyringham, Ms., Feb. 26, 1795. f. Lenox. L. Val. A. T. S., 1823. Ord. 
1824. Pas., Richmond, Va., 1826-35, 1847-53. Prof. T - Va -> 1835-8. Pas., Abington, 
1838-43 ; Petersburg, 1843-7. D. D., Emory and Henry, 1847. 

1817. 

Henry Walker Bishop died, Lenox, Mass., April 13, 1871. 

Lawyer, b. Richmond, Ms., Apr. 12, 1797. f. Lenox. L. Val. Law, Richmond and Lenox, 
1820-6. Register Probate, 1826-51. Judge Court Com. Pleas, 185 1 _ 7 I * Trustee, W. C., 1847- 
70. LL. D., W. C., 1865. 


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Medad Pomeroy died, Auburn, N. Y*, June II, 1867* 

Clergyman, b. Southampton, Ms., Apr. 6, 1792. T. Phil. o. Pas. Presb., Cayuga Bridge, 
1821-33 ; Elbridge, 1833-40; Cayuga, 1840-52; Wellsburg, 1854-6; Otisco, 1856-61. 

Emory Washburn died, Cambridge, Mass*, March 18, 1877* 

Lawyer, b. Leicester, Ms., Feb. 14, 1800. T. Sal. Law, Leicester, 1821-8; Worcester, 
1828-58. Ms. H. ofR., 1826, 1827, 1838, 1876; Senate, 1841-2. Judge Court Com. Pleas, 1842-7. 
Governor Ms., 1853. Lect. and Prof. Law Harv., 1856-76. LL. D., W. C. and Harv., 1854. 
Trustee W. C., 1845-8. Pres. $BK, 1864-76. 

1818 

Homer Bartlett died, Boston, Mass*, March 29, 1874* 

Manf. b. Granby, Ms., July 19, 1795. f. Westfield. L. Cash. Bank, Ware, 1824-32. Manf., 
1832-7. Lowell, 1837-60; Boston, 1860-74. Ms. H. of R., 1832. Trustee W. C., 1858-69. 

George Wyllys Benedict died, Burlington, Vt*, Sept* 24, 1871* 

Editor, b. Stamford, Ct., Jan. 11, 1796. T. Phil. o. Prof. Univ. Vt., 1823-47. Ed. Free 
Press, Burlington, 1847-62. Vt. Senate, 1854-5. LL. D., Univ. Vt., 1857. 

William Augustus Porter died, Williamstown, Mass*, April 30, 1830* 

Teacher, b. Spencertown, N. Y., Oct. 3, 1798. T. Val. Tut. W. C., 1819-21. Prof. Univ. 
Vt., 1825-30. 

John Whiton died, Wolcott, N* Y*, Nov* 25, 1868* 

Clergyman, b. Stockbridge, Ms., Feb. 13, 1796. f. Lenox. L. Sal. Ord. 1822. Pas. Gran¬ 
ville, Salem, Wolcott, N. Y. Trustee W. C., 1833-8. 

1819 

John Clark Brigham died, Brooklyn, N. Y*, Aug* 10, 1862* 

Clergyman, b. N. Marlboro, Ms., Feb. 28, 1794. T. Sal. Ord. 1832. Am. Bib. Soc., 
1827-62. D. D., Jeff. 

Gerard Hallock died, New York City, January 4, 1866* 

Editor, b. Plainfield, Ms., Mar. 8, 1800. T. Greek o. Boston, New York, 1824-61. 

William Allen Hallock died, New York City, Oct. 2, 1880* 

Clergyman, b. Plainfield, Ms., June 2, 1794. T. Val. Ord. 1836. Am. Tr. Soc., 1825-80. 
D. D., Rutgers, 1850. 

William Richards died, Honolulu, H. I*, Dec. 7, 1847* 

Clergyman, b. Plainfield, Ms., Aug. 22, 1793. L. Phil. o. Ord. 1822. F. M., Sec. State 
H. I. 1822-47. 

1820 

Alvan Wheeler died, Houston, Del., Oct* 12, 1868* 

Physician, b. N. Marlboro, Ms., Nov. 29, 1797. T. Sal. Med. Binghamton, N. Y., 1836-66. 

1821 

Erastus Cornelius Benedict died, New York City, Oct* 22, 1880. 

Lawyer, b. Branford, Ct., Mar. 19, 1800. T. Law. New York, 1824-80. N. Y. Bd. Ed., 
1850-63; Regent, 1855-80; Chancellor, 1878-80; Assembly, 1848, 1864; Senate, 1872. LL. D., 
Rutgers, 1865. Trustee W. C., 1855-80. Alumni o., 1840. Donor Prizes W. C. 

Emerson Davis died, Westfield, Mass*, June 8, 1866* 

Clergyman, b. Ware, Ms., July 15, 1798. L. Val. Tea. Westfield, 1821-36. D. D., Harv., 
1847. Trustee W. C., 1833-66; V. Pres. W. C., 1859-66. Pas. Westfield, 1836-66. 

William Cullen Kittredge died, Rutland, Vt., June 11, 1869* 

Lawyer, b. Dalton, Ms., Feb. 23, 1800. T. Law, Rutland, Vt., 1824-69. Vt. H. of R., 
Speaker, Senate, Judge Co. Court, Lieut. Gov. 


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Henry Lyman Sabm died, Williamstown, Mass*, Feb* 24, 1884* 

Physician, b. Wn., Ms., May 19, 1801. f. Lenox. L. Med. Chatham, N. Y., 1823-8; Wn., 
Ms., 1828-84. Ms. Senate, 1857. Trustee W. C., 1838-84. Dea. Cong. Ch., 1834-84. 

1822 

Parsons Cooke died, Lynn, Mass., Feb* 12, 1864* 

Clergyman and Editor, b. Hadley, Ms., Feb. 18, 1800. T. Greek o. Pas. Ware, 1826-35; 
Lynn, 1836-64. Ed. Puritan Recorder. D. D., Lafayette, 1848 ; W r . C., 1849. 

Joseph Hyde died, Stamford, Ct*, July 29, 1872* 

Teacher, b. Lee, Ms., Sept. 3, 1802. f. Lenox. L. Sal. Tut. W. C., 1824-5. Asst. Treas. 
Am. Bib. Soc., New York, 1830-46. Tea. Sheffield, Ms., 1846-72. 

Charles Alfred Lee died, Peekskill, N. Y*, Feb. *4, 1872* 

Physician, b. Salisbury, Ct., Mar. 3, 1801. f. Lenox. L. Phil. o. Med. New York, 1826-36. 
Prof. Univ. City N. Y., also Univ., Buffalo, pub. “Physiology.” 

Jonathan Edwards Woodbridge died, Hartford, Ct., Nov. *8, 1877. 

Clergyman, b. Worthington, Ms., June 24, 1802. T. Val. Old. 1835. Pas. Worcester, 
1836-8; Ware 1838-40. Assoc. Ed. Puritan Recorder, 1840-53. Tea. Auburndale 1853-68. 

1823 

Elisha Hunt Allen died, Washington, D. C., Jan. *, *883. 

Lawyer, b. N. Salem, Ms., Jan. 28, 1804. L. Sal. Law, Bangor, Me. Me. H. of R. and 
speaker. M. C., 1840. Chief Just. H. I. Sup. Court, 1850-70; Amb. and Min. 1870-83. LL. L>., 
Colby, 1869. 

Thomas Pierson Allen died, Greenville, S. C., Oct. 5, 1867. 

Teacher, b. Hinsdale, Ms., Oct. 5, 1805. L. Val. Charleston, S. C., 1823-61. 

*824 

William Hervey died, India, May *3, *832. 

Missionary, b. Kingsbury, N. Y., Jan. 22, 1799. T. Phil. o. Ord. 1829. Mis. India, 1830-2. 

Mark Hopkins died, June *7, *887. 

President Williams College, b. Stockbridge, Ms., Feb. 4, 1802. T. Val. Tut. W. C., 1825-7. 
M. D., Berk. Med. Sch., 1829. Prof. W. C., 1830-87; President, 1836-72. Pres. A. B. C. F. M., 
1857-87. D. D. Dart., 1837, also Ilarv., 1841. LL. D. Univ. State N. Y., 1857. pub. “Lect¬ 
ures on the Evidences of Christianity,” 1846; “Miscellaneous Essays and Discourses,” 1847; 
“Lectures on Moral Science,” 1862; many “Baccalaureate Sermons,”; “Law of Love, Love as a 
Law,” 1S69; “An Outline Study of Man,” 1873; “Strength and Beauty,” 1874; “The Scriptural 
Idea of Man,” 1883, and many addresses and articles. 

Charles George Judd died, Penn Yan, N. Y., Dec. *, *886. 

Lawyer, b. Wn., Ms., Oct. 14, 1803. T. Greek o. Law, Penn Yan, 1831-86. Dist. Att. 1836-41. 

*825 

Alonzo Calkins died, Hammondsport, N. Y., March 3, *878. 

Physician, b. Waterford, Ct., Nov. 27, 1804. f. N. London. T. Greek o. Med. Ala., 
Ga., N. Y., 1831-78. 

David Dudley Field died, New York City, April *3, *894. 

Lawyer, b. Haddam, Ct., Feb. 13, 1805. L. Law, New York, 1828-85. LL. D., W. C., 
1855. M. C., 1876. pub. many law articles. Endowed Astron. professorship and built observatory. 

David Addison Noble died, Monroe, Mich., Oct. *3, *876. 

Lawyer, b. Wn., Ms., Nov. 9, 1802. T. Sal. Law, Monroe, Mich., 1831-76. Mayor, 1842 
M. C., 1852. 

Lyman Thompson died, Portchester, N. Y., Sept. 4, *867. 

Teacher, b. Pownal, Vt., Apr. 7, 1803. T. Phil. o. Portchester, N. Y., 1851-67. 

*826 

Levi Fisk Claflin died, Maumee, Ohio, Jan. 2*, *890* 

Teacher. b. Westhamplon, Ms., July 31, 1804. f. Andover. T. Sal. Pittsfield, 7 yrs; 
Bridgeton, N. J., 7 yrs. Paper Manf. Dayton and S. Toledo, 1848-90. 


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Albert Hopkins died, Williamstown, Mass., May 24 , J 872 * 

Teacher, b. Stockbridge, Ms., July 14, 1807. L. Phil. o. Tut. W. C., 1827-9. M. A. Prof. 
W. C., 1829-72. Built first Astro. Obs. in this country, 1835. LL. D., Jefferson, 1859. Noon 
Prayer-Meeting, W. C., 1832-72. Ord. 1869. Pas. White Oaks. 

William Hyde died, Ware, Mass., June 24 , 1888 . 

Lawyer, Banker, b. Lee, Ms., Aug. 16, 1806. f. Lenox and Hadley. L. Law, Springfield, 
1830-4. Cash, and Pres. Bank, Ware, 1834-84. Ms. Senate, 1851. Trustee, W. C., 1859-77. 
Corp. Mem. A. B. C. F. M. pub. “History of Ware,” 1847. Dea. Cong. Ch. 

John Morgan died, Oberlin, Ohio, Sept* 27 , J 884 * 

Teacher, b. Cork, Ireland, Nov., 1802. L. Val. Prof. Oberlin, 1835-72. Old. 1837. 
D. D., W. C., 1857. pub. “The Gift of the Holy Ghost,” “Holiness Acceptable to God,” 
“Christ’s Missionary Charge.’’ 

William Codner White died, Orange, N* J*, Feb* 7 , t 856 ♦ 

Clergyman, b. Sandisfield, Ms., 1802. L. Greek o. Ord. 1833 . Pas. Presb. Orange, N. J., 1833 - 55 * 

mi 

Joseph Anderson died, Shelburne, Mass*, Feb* J 7 , J 882 * 

Farmer, b. Shelburne, Ms., Dec. 6, 1798. f. Deerfield. T. Phil. o. Pas. Unit. Ch. 

James Morrison Arnell died, Ash wood, Tenn*, March 4 , J 850 * 

Clergyman, b. Goshen, N. Y., Sep. 25, 1808. L. Greek o. Pas. Presb. Ash wood, 1833-50. 

James Ballard died, Grand Rapids, Mich*, Jan* 7 , I88L 

Clergyman, b. Charlemont, Ms., Apr. 20, 1805. L. Sal. Pas. Cong. Grand Rapids, Mich., 1838-48. 

Nathan Brown died, Japan, Jan* f, t886* 

Missionary, b. N. Ipswich, N. H., June 22, 1807. T. Val. India and Japan 1832-86. Ed. 
Am. Baptist, 1856-71. Wrote “Missionary Call,” 1827. Trans. Bible and Hymns. D. D., W. C., 1854. 

Mason Noble died, Washington, D* C*, Oct. 24 , J88L 

Clergyman, b. Wn., Ms., Mar. 18, 1809. T. Ord. 1832. Pas. Presb., Washington, D. C., 
1832-9, 1870-81 ; New York 1839-50. Chap. U. S. N., 1853-72. D. D., W. C., 1866. 

1828 

Alonzo Clark died, New York City, Sept. J 3 , J 887 * 

Physician, b. Chester, Ms., Mar. 1, 1807. T. M. D., 1835. Prof- and Pres. Coll. Phys. 
and Surg. Columbia. LL. D., Univ., Vt., 1853. 

Henry Richard Hoisington died, Centre Brook, Ct*, May J6, 1858 . 

Clergyman, b. Vergennes, Vt., Aug. 23, 1801. T. Greek o. Ord. 1831. F. M. and Pres. 
Batt. Coll. Ceylon, 1833-50. Pas. Cong. Wn., 1853-6; Centre Brook, Ct., 1857-8. 

Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard died, Raleigh, N* C., Sept* t, J888. 

Teacher, b. Cummington, Ms., Jan. 13, 1809. f. Hadley. L. Phil. o. Prof. Univ., N. C., 

1849-68. Tea. Manlius, N. Y., 13 yrs. Rector, Newbern, N. C., 5 yrs. ; Raleigh 8 yrs. D. D., 

Trinity i860. 

Edward Lasell died, Williamstown, Mass*, July 7 , 1852 * 

Teacher, b. Schoharie, N. Y., Jan. 21, 1809. T. Val. Prof. W. C., 1835-52. Founded 

Lasell Sem. 

William Pitt Palmer died, Brooklyn, N* Y*, May 2, 1884 * 

Pres. Ins. Co. b. Lee, Ms., Feb. 22, 1805. L. Law, Med. Tea., 1828-34. Ins., 1834-84. 
pub. Poems. 

Joseph Lyman Partridge died, Brooklyn, N* Y*, Feb* 4 , 1900 * 

Teacher, b. Hatfield, Ms., June 7, 1804. f. Hadley. L. Sal. Leicester, 1834-46. Justice 

of Peace 14 years. Col. Int. Rev., 1862-75. Treas. Manf. Co., 1875-8. 

1829 

Simeon Howard Calhoun died, Buffalo, N* Y*, Dec* 14 , J 876 * 

Missionary, b. Boston, Ms., Aug. 15, 1804. T. Ord. 1836. Mis. A. B. C. F. M., 1844-75. 
D. D., W. C., 1864. 

Sardis Brewster Morley died, Pittsfield, Mass*, Oct* J, 1889 * 

Clergyman, b. Otis, Ms,, Sep. 17, 1804. T. Phil. o. Pas. Attleboro, res. Wn., Andover, Pittsfield. 


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Samuel Irenaeus Prime died, Manchester, Vt*, July 18, 1885* 

Clergyman, Editor, b. Ballston, N. Y., Nov. 4, 1812. T. Greek o. Ord. 1835. Pas. Ballston, 
Matteawan, 1835-40. Ed. .V. Y. Observer , 1840-85. D. D. Ilamp. Sid. 1854. Trustee W. C., 
1869-85. pub. many books and articles. 


1830 

Jacob Merritt Howard 

Lawyer, b. Shaftsbury, Vt., July ic, 1805. T. 
71. LL. D., W. C., 1866. 

Benjamin Robbins Sheldon 

Lawyer. b. Sandisfield, Ms., Apr. 15, 1812. 
LL. D., W. C., 1877. 

David Newton Sheldon 

Clergyman, b. Suffield, Ct., June 26, 1807. L. 
D. D., Brown. 


died, Detroit, Mich*, April 2, 1871* 

Detroit 1832-71. M. C., U. S. Senate 1862- 

died, Rockford, Ill*, April 21, 1897* 

T. Rockford 1834-97. Just. Supr. Crt. 

died, Waterville, Me*, Oct* 4, 1889* 

Val. Pas. Waterville 1842-89. Pres. Colby. 


1831 

Alfred Henry Corning died, New York City, March 2, 1877* 

Lawyer, b. Troy, N. Y., Mar. n, 1811. T. Val. Law, N. Y. City 1834-77. 

George Hale died, Philadelphia, Pa*, Nov* 11, 1888* 

Clergyman, b. Catskill, N. Y., June 8, 1812. T. Sal. Ord. 1839. P as - Presb., Pennington, 
N. J., 1839-69. Sec. Presb, Relief Bd. 1869-84. D. D., Lafayette 1862. 

1832 

Thomas Dutton died, Durant, Iowa, March 8, 1885, 

Clergyman, b. Guilford, Ct., Mar. 2, 1812. L. Phil. o. Ord. 1847. Pas. Memdon, Ash¬ 
ford, 1847-66. 

Jonathan Edwards Field died, Stockbridge, Mass*, April 23, 1868* 

Lawyer. b. Haddam, Ct., July II, 1813. T. Sal. Stockbridge 1839-68. Ms. Senate 

1854, 1863. 

George Clinton Gibbs died, San Gabriel, Cal*, Dec* 21, 1883, 

Lawyer, b. Ovid, N. Y., Mar. 3, 1811. L. 1st Eng. o. Marshall, Mich. 1833-55. Judge 
Cal. Sup. Crt. 


1833 

Samuel Buel died, New York City, Dec. 30, 1892* 

Clergyman, Teacher, b. Troy, N. Y., June II, 1815. L. Val. M. A. Ord. 1837. Rector 
1841-66. Prof. Fairbault, N. Y. City 1866-88. D. D., Columbia, pub. many works. 

Jonas Denton died, Cuba, Mo*, May 10, 1888* 

Clergyman, b. Chester, N. Y., Aug. n, 1807. T. Sal. Ord. 1839. Pas. Pa*> Mich., 1839-72. 

Willis Lord died, Guilford, Ct*, Oct* 28, 1888* 

Clergyman, Teacher, b. Bridgeport, Ct., Sep. 15, 1809. T. 1st. Eng. o. Ord. 1834. Pas. 
Phila., Cin., Bkn., Chi., Den., 1840-79. D. D., Lafayette, LL. D., Wooster. Prof. Cin. T. S. ; 
N. W. Sem. Pres. Wooster, pub. many works. 

Martin Ingham Townsend died, Troy, N* Y*, March 8, 1903. 

Lawyer, b. Hancock, Ms., Feb. 6, 1810. f. Wn. Phil. o. M. A. Law, Troy, 1833, l 9 ° 3 - 
M. C. 1875-9. U. S. Att. N. Dist. N. Y., 1879-86. Regent Univ. State N. Y. Alumni o. 1859. 
LL. D., VV. C., 1866. 


1834. 

Edward W. B* Canning died, Stockbridge, Mass*, August 11, 1890* 

Teacher, b. Gill, Ms., Nov. 8, 1813. L. 1st Eng. o. Stockbridge 1840-69. Ms. H. of R. 
1858. 4 >. B. K. Poet 1865. pub. Poems, etc. 

James Dixon died, Hartford, Ct*, March 27, 1873* 

Lawyer, b. Enfield, Ct., Aug. 5, 1814. T. K. A. Master’s o. Law, Enfield, Hartford, 
1S34-73. Ct. H. of R. 1837. M. C. 1845-9. U* S. Senate 1857-69. LL. D. Trinity. 


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Nathaniel Herrick Griffin died, Williamstown, Mass*, Oct* 16 , 1876 * 

Teacher, b. Southampton, N. Y., Dec. 28, 1814. L. K. A. Tut. W. C., 1836-7. Ord. 
1839. Prof. W. C., 1841-57. Tea. Libr., 1857-76. Sec. Alumni, 1852-76. Sec. <£. B. K., 
1864-7. D* B). Lafayette, 1867. 

Alexander Hyde died, Boston, Mass*, January **, *88 f. 

Teacher, b. Lee, Ms., Sep. 25, 1814. T. K. A. Lee, 1835-81. Lowell Lect., 1869. Ms. 
H. of R., 1880-1. 

1835 

Abraham Baldwin Olin died, Four Corners, Md*, July 7 , * 879 * 

Lawyer. b. Shaftsbury, Vt., Sep. 21, 1808. L. Troy, N. Y., 1840-63. M. C., Judge. 
LL. D., W. C., 1865. 

Charles Ashley Williams died, Geneva, Wis*, August *8, * 885 . 

Clergyman, b. Salem, N. Y., Sep. 20, 1814. L. K. A. Vai. Pas. Rockford, III. Tea. 
Geneva, Wis. 


*836 

John Tatlock died, Pittsfield, Mass., Feb* * 9 , *886* 

Teacher, b. England, Dec. 4, 1808. T. K. A. Val. Prof. W. C., 1838-67. Law, 1869-86. 
LL. D., West. Res. 

Joseph White died, Williamstown, Mass*, Nov. 2*, * 890 * 

Lawyer, b. Charlemont, Ms., Nov. 18, 1811. K. A. 1st Eng. o. Troy, N. Y., 1837-48. 
Ms. Senate, 1857. Sec. Ms. Bd. Ed., 1860-76. Ms. H. of R., 1875. Treas. W. C., 1859-86.; 
Trustee, 1848-90. LL. D., Yale. 

Walter Wright died, Chicago, Ill., Oct* 25 , * 876 . 

Lawyer, b. Sheffield, Ms., May 31, 1819. L. K. A. Sal. Troy, Chicago. Ed. Tribune. 

*837 

Israel Ward Andrews died, Hartford, Ct*, April *8, *888. 

Teacher, b. Danbury, Ct., Jan. 3, 1815. L. 2 . 4 >. Phil. o. Tut., Prof., Pres., Marietta 
1838-85. <£. B. K. o., 1869. D. D., W. C., 1856. LL, D., Iowa. Wabash, pub. “Manual of 

the U. S. Const.,” and many articles. 

Jonathan Henry Ferris died, Peekskill, N* Y., June 2, * 873 * 

Lawyer, b. Peekskill, N. Y., May 5, 1820. L. 2 . <I>. Sal. Peekskill, 1837-73. 

Stephen Johnson Field died, Washington, D* C., April 9 , * 899 . 

Lawyer, b. Haddam, Ct., Nov. 4, 1816. T. A. T. Val. N. Y. City, 1838-48. Justice 

Supreme Court Cal. and U. S., 1857-73. LL. D., W. C., 1864. pub. many articles. 

*838 

William Bross died, Chicago, Ill., January 27 , * 890 * 

Editor, b. Montague, N. J., Nov. 4, 1813. T. A. T. Chicago, 1848-90. Ed. Press, Herald, 
Tribune. Lieut. Gov. Ill. Alumni o., 1866. pub. “History Chicago,” “Tom Quick,” etc. 

James Dennison Colt died, Pittsfield, Mass*, August 9 , *88*. 

Lawyer, b. Pittsfield, Ms., Oct. 8, 1819. L. K. A. Ms. H. of R., 1853-4. Justice Ms. 

Supreme Court 1865-81. Trustee W. C., 1862-81. LL. D., W. C., 1871. 

Thomas Amory Hall died, Monterey, Mass*, Sept* * 7 , * 87 ** 

Clergyman. b. Hawley, Ms., Sep. 2, 1813. L. A. T. Sal. Ord. 1841. Pas. Otis, 
Monterey, 1856-71. 

John Wells died, Salem, Mass*, Nov. 24 , * 875 * 

Lawyer, b. Rowe, Ms., Feb. 17, 1819. T. K. A. Val. Master’s o. Law,. Chicopee, 1841- 

66. Ms. H. of R. four terms. Justice Ms. Supreme Court, 1866-75. LL. D., W. C., 1870. 

*839 

George Kerr died, Cooperstown, N. Y*, March 27 , * 867 * 

Teacher, b. Ireland, Dec. 18, 1812. L. A. T. Val. Ord. 1843. Pas., Tea., N. Y., 1843- 

67. LL. D., Hamilton. 


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J3 


Nathaniel Lasell died, Amesbury, Mass*, Feb* 4, 1830* 

Clergyman, b. Schoharie, N. Y., Feb. 4, 1814. T. A. T. Sal. Ord. 1850. Pas. Ms. and 
N. H., 1850-78. 

William Porter, 735 College St*, Beloit, Wis* 

Teacher, b. Lee, Ms., Jan. 10, 1820. L. K. A. A. T. S. and U. T. S. Ord. 1847. M. A. 
Prof. Beloit since 1852. D. D., W. C., 1882. 

1340 

James Watson Brown died, Framingham, Mass*, July 7, 1892* 

Teacher, b. Framingham, Ms., Apr. 18, 1813. L. A. T. 1st Eng. o. Ms. H. of R. 1859- 
60. Supt. Schools. 

Francis Henshaw Dewey died, Worcester, Mass*, Dec* 16, 1887* 

Lawyer, b. Williamstown, Ms., July 12, 1821. L. K. A. M. A. Law, Worcester, 1843-69. 
Ms. Senate, 1856, 1869. Judge Ms. Sup. Court, 1869-81. Trustee W. C., 1869-87. LL. D., 
W. C., 1873. 

Charles Hawley died, Auburn, N. Y*, Nov* 26, 1885* 

Clergyman, b. Catskill, N. Y., Aug. 19, 1819. T. A. T. Val. Ord. 1845. Pas. Auburn, 
r 857 - 85 . D. D., Hamilton. 


J84J 

Timothy Childs died, Norwich, Ct., Sept* 3, 1865* 

Physician, b. Pittsfield, Ms., Dec. 1, 1822. L. 2 . <t>. Sal. Prof. Med. Berkshire, Bellevue, 
Bowdoin. 

Melzer Montague died, Elkhorn, Wis*, Dec* 30, 1872* 

Teacher, b. Westhampton, Ms., May 5, 1818. T. K. A. Phil. o. Ord. 1844. Pas., Tea., 
Wis., 1844-72. 

Thomas Thornton Read died, New York City, Dec* 21, 1874. 

Merchant, b. Troy, N. Y., Dec. 3, 1825. T, K. A. Greek o. N. Y. City, 1841-74. En¬ 
dowed Prof. Phys. W. C. 

Samuel Goode Wheeler died, New York City, August 2, 1888* 

Lawyer, b. Providence, R. I., Mar. 30, 1824. L. Val. Law, N. Y. City, 1841-88. Donor W. C. 

Russell Medad Wright, Castleton, Vermont. 

Teacher, b. Easthampton, Ms., Dec. 17, 1815. L. A. T. 1st Eng. o. M. A. Tea. Wils. 
Sem. and Ga., 1843-82. 


1842 

Addison Ballard, University Heights, New York City* 

Clergyman, Teacher, b. Framingham, Ms., Oct. 18, 1822. L. A. T. Val. Prof. Ohio Univ., 
1847-54; W. C., 1854-5; Marietta, 1855-7. Pas. Wn., 1857-65; Detroit, 1866-72. Prof. Lafay¬ 
ette, 1874-93 ; N. Y., Univ. since 1893. D. D., W. C., 1867. 

William Henry Edwards, Coalburgh, Kanawha Co*, W* Va. 

Lawyer. b. Hunter, N. Y., Mar. 15, 1822. L. Soc. Frat. Phil. o. Law and business 
N. Y. City., S. America, England, Newburgh, 1842-68. Coalburgh since 1868. pub. “Voyage 
up the Amazon,” 1847; “The Butterflies of N. America,” 3 Vols. quarto 1868-97; “Shaksper not 
Shakspeare,” 1900; “The Edwards Genealogy,” 1903. 

Leland Fairbanks, 30 West 17th St* New York City* 

Lawyer, b. Wardsboro, Vt., Sep. 9, 1824. L. 2 . <t>. Greek o., 1841. Sal., 1842. Law, 
Admitted 1845; Troy, 1845-55; N. Y. City since 1855. Pres. Bank Note Co. 

1843 

Abraham Gosman died, Lawrenceville, N* J*, January 6, 1899* 

Clergyman, b. Danby, N. Y., July 25, 1819. L. A. T. 1st Eng. o. Pas. Lawrenceville. 
D. D., N. J. 

Henry Brown Hosford died, Geneseo, Ill* Feb* 27, 1889* 

Teacher, b. Wn., Ms., Dec. 17, 1817. L. A. T. Val. Tut. W. C., 1844-8. M. A. Prof. 
West. Res., 1854-60. 


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Addison Henry Laflin died, Pittsfield, Mass., Sept. 24 , 1878 . 

Manf. b. Lee, Ms., Oct. 1823. T. 2 . $. Sal. Herkimer, N. Y., 1844-57. N. Y. Senate. M. C. 

1844 

Joseph Henry Budd died, Stockton, Cal., Feb. 23 , 1902 . 

Lawyer, b. N. Y., Jan. 13, 1822. L. K. A. 1st Eng. o. Janesville, Wis., Stockton, 1848-1902. 

Charles Demond died, Washington, D. C., April 2, 1889 . 

Lawyer, b. Ware, Ms., Sep. 25, 1822. T. A. T. Phil o. Boston, Washington, 1848-89. 
Ms. H. of R. 

Theron Holbrook Hawks, 1078 Worthington St., Springfield, Mass. 

Clergyman, Teacher, b. Charlemont, Ms., Oct. 24, 1821. T. A. T. Prize Rhet. Ex., Jun. 
Ex., A. U. Ex. Val. o., 1844. Tea., 1844-8. U. T. S., 1848-51. Tea. U. T. S., 1851-4; 
Spingier Inst., 1849-54. Ord. 1855* Pas. W. Springfield, (Cong.) 1855-61., Cleveland, O., 
(Presb.) 1861-68; Marietta, O., (Cong.) 1869-83. D. D., W. C., 1884. Tea. H. T. S., 1885-6; 
S. C. W. ; Y. M. C. A., T. S. and B. N. C., 1885-1900. Trustee Mt. H. S. ; West. Res. ; Mari¬ 
etta. Corp. mem. A. B. C. F. M. pub. “The Sunday School, the Family, and the Church.” 

Charles Spofford Spencer died, New York City, August 11, 1887 . 

Lawyer. b. Ithaca, N. Y., Feb. 13, 1824. T. 2 . 4 >. Sal. Law, N. Y. City, 1847-87. 

Col. 5th N. Y. 

Marshall Wilcox, 45 Linden St*, Pittsfield, Mass. 

Lawyer, b. Stockbridge, Ms., Mar. 19, 1821. f. Lenox. L. K. A. Jun. Ex. Law, Ad¬ 
mitted, 1847; Lee, 1853-71 ; Pittsfield since 1871. Ms. H. of R., 1866. Ms. Senate 1868. Se¬ 
cured State help for W. C. LL. D., W. C., 1891. 

1845 

Charles Jewett Collins, 301 West 107 th St., New York City. 

Clergyman, Teacher, b. Wilkesbarre, Pa., June 25, 1825. L. K. A. Tea. 1845-50. Ord. 
1856. Pas. Danville, Pa., 1856-66. Supt. Sch., 1866-74. Tea. Princeton, N. Y., Rye, N. Y., 
1874-84. N. Y. C. since 1884. 

Charles Augustus Davison died, Augusta, Ga., Jan. 7 , 1900 . 

Lawyer, b. Sar. Sp., N. Y., May 21, 1825. L. 2 . <t>. Phil. o. N. Y. City, 1845-1900. 
Trustee W. C., 1877-1900. 

Samuel McClellan died, Wheeling, W. Va., Dec. 28 , 1875 . 

Merchant, b. Wheeling, Va., Mar. 3, 1826. L. 2 . <i>. Sal. Wheeling, 1845-75. Mayor, 1869. 

Stephen Chester Strong, Wellesley, Mass. 

Clergyman, b. Northampton, Ms., Jan. 22, 1824. f. Leicester. T. 2 . <J). Moonlight, 1842. 
Jun. Ex., 1844. 1st Eng. o., 1845. U. T. S., 1845-8. Tea. Flushing, N. Y., 1848-50. Ord. 

1854. Pas. Southampton, Ms., 1854-9; Gorham, Me., 1860-8; S. Natick, Ms., 1868-71. Res. 

S. Natick, 1871-91 ; Wellesley since 1892. 

William Dwight Whitney died, New Haven, Conn., June 7 , 1894 . 

Teacher, b. Northampton, Ms., Feb. 9, 1827. L. 2 . 4 >. Val. Prof. Vale, 1854-94. pub. 

many works on the linguistic studies, member of many societies. Ph. D., Breslau, 1861 ; LL. D. ? 
W. C., 1868; W. and M., 1869; Harvard, 1876. L. H. D., Columbia, 1887. J. U. D., St. 
Andrews, 1874. Pres. <f>. B. Iv., W. C., 1870-6. Senator, United Chapters, 1886-94. 

1846 

Allyn Stanley Kellogg died, Newtonville, Mass., April 3 , 1893 * 

Clergyman, b. Vernon, Ct., Oct. 15, 1824. L. A. T. Phil. o. Vernon, Hartford, Ct., 1850-92. 

Charles Stebbins Sylvester died, Feeding Hills, Mass., Jan. 25 , 1899 . 

Clergyman, Teacher, b. Wn., Ms., Aug. 12, 1826. L. Sal. Ord. 1857. Feeding Hills, 1866-99. 

1847 

Freeman Josiah Bumstead died, New York City, Nov. 27 , 1879 . 

Physician, b. Boston, Ms., Apr. 21, 1826. 2 . <I>. Nat. Hist. o. Prof. P. and S., 1868-74. 

LL. D., W. C., 1879. 


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15 


Samuel Partridge Ely died, Paris, France, June 14, 1900* 

Civ. Eng. b. Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 14, 1827. T. K. A. Math. o. Marquette, Mich. ; 
Cleveland, O. 

Isaac Newton Lincoln died, Williamstown, Mass., Sept. 5, 1862. 

Teacher, b. Plainfield, Ms., Sep. 16, 1825. L. A. T. Clas. o. Ord. 1853. Prof. I-at. 
W. C., 1853-62. 

Thomas Mather North, 160 Central Park South, New York City. 

Lawyer, b. Ellington, Ct., Aug. 14, 1825. L. 2 . <I>. Hist. o. Law, Admitted 1847. New 
York City since 1847. M. A. (honoris causa) Yale. 

John L. T. Phillips died, Williamstown, Mass., April 4, 1879. 

Teacher, b. Windsor, Ms., Mar. 16, 1827. T. A. T. Val. Prof. Greek and Libr. W. C. 

Charles Burt Sheldon died, Las Vegas, N. Mex., Sept. 20, 1895. 

Clergyman, b. Wn., Ms., Dec. 18, 1821. L. A. T. Phil. o. Excelsior, Minn. ; Pomona, Cal’ 

David Ames Wells died, Norwich, Conn., Nov. 5, 1898. 

Editor, Scientist, b. Springfield, Ms., June 17, 1827. T. A. T. Prof. Yale. pub. many 
works on Science and Economics, mem. of many societies. LL. D., W. C., 1850. D. C. L. 
Oxford, 1874. Endowed Prof. Pol. Science and gave Prize W. C. 

1848 


Paul Ansell Chadbourne died, New York City, Feb. 23, 1883. 

President Williams College, b. N. Berwick, Me., Oct. 21, 1823. L. K. A. Val. M. A. 
Prof. W. C., 1853-67. Pres. Ms. Agr. ; Wis. Univ. 1867-71. Pres. W. C., 1872-81. Ms. Senate, 
1866. pub. several books on Nat. Hist and Theol. LL. D., W. C., 1868. D. D., A. C., 1872. 

James Dickson Clark died, Brooklyn, N. Y., June 2, 1883. 

Lawyer, b. Northampton, Ms., Nov. 12, 1828. L. K. A. Clas. o. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1851-83. 

Charles Seely Dunning died, Metuchen, N. J., June 1, 1885. 

Clergyman, b. Walkill, N. Y., Jan. 31, 1827. L. A. T. Hist. o. N. Y., Pa., 1858-84. 
D. D., Lafayette. 

Samuel Tobey Field died, Shelburne Falls, Mass*, Sept* 24, 1901* 

Lawyer, b. Hawley, Ms., Apr. 20, 1820. T. A. T. Math. o. Ms. H. of R. Shelburne 
Falls, 1852-1901. 

John Gibson McMynn died, Madison, Wis*, June 5, 1900* 

Teacher, b. Palatine, N. Y., July 9, 1824. L. A. T. Supt. Bd. Ed. Wis. Pres. Wis. Bd. 
Regents. Prin. Wis. Normal Sch. Supt. Indian Affairs. Col. 10th Wis. Infantry. 

Daniel Ephraim Safford, Salem, Mass* 

Lawyer, b. Hamilton, Ms., Feb. 5, 1826. L. K. A. Phil. o. Ms. H. of. R. Ms. Senate. 
Salem since 1850. 

1849 


John Bascom, Williamstown, Mass* 

Clergyman, Teacher, b. Genoa, N. Y., May 1, 1827. T. Phil. o. Prof. Rhet. W. C., 1855- 
74. Ord. 1859. Pas. N. Pownal, Vt., 1856-64. Pres. Univ. Wis., 1874-87. Lect. Sociol. 
W. C., 1887-91, 1902-3. Prof. Pol. Sci. W. C. 1891-1901. pub. many works on Sociology. 

LL. D., Amherst, 1874; W. C., 1897; D. D., Iowa, 1875. 

Edward Griffin Beckwith, Hama-kuapoto, Maui, H* I* 

Clergyman, Teacher, b. Gt. Barrington, Ms., Nov. 16, 1826. L. A. T. Val. Pres. Oahu, 
1854-9. Ord. 1863. Pas. San Franeisco and Honolulu. D. D., W. C., 1874. 

Robert Russell Booth, 277 West End Ave*, New York City* 

Clergyman, b. N. Y. City, May 16, 1830. T. K. A. Aub. T. S., 1849-52. Ord. 1853. 
Pas. Troy, N. Y., 1853-8; Stamford, Ct., 1858-61; Mercer St., 1861-70; Univ. PI. 1870-83; 
Rutgers, Riverside, 1886-97. Pas. Emeritus since 1897. Trustee W. C., since 1866. Director 

U. T. S. and P. T. S. D. D„ Univ. City N. Y., 1864. LL. D., Princeton. Moderator Presb. 

Gen. Assembly, pub. many articles. 


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Isaac Gray Ogden, 18 West 60 th St*, New York City* 

Clergyman, b. Binghamton, N. Y., Nov. 27, 1827. L. A. T. Hist. o. Ord. 1858. Pas. 
N. Y. State, 1859-95. 

Charles Seymour Robinson died, New York City, Feb* 2, 1899 * 

Clergyman, b. Bennington, Vt., Mar. 31, 1829. T. X. 'P. Ord. 1855. Pas. Troy, Brooklyn, 
N. Y. City, 1855-99. pub. many Church Hymns. D. D., Hamilton, 1866; LL. D. Lafayette, 1885. 

Milton Burrall Whitney, Westfield, Mass* 

Lawyer, b. Granville, Ms., Oct., 6, 1825. L. A. T. Clas. o. Law, Admitted, 1853; West- 
field since 1851. Trial Justice, 1858-68. Ms. Senate, 1862-3. Pres. Elector, 1868. 

1850 

Peter Mason Bartlett died, Maryville, Tenn*, Oct* 22, 1901 * 

Clergyman, Teacher, b. Salisbury, Ct., Feb. 6, 1820. L. A. T. Sal. Ord. 1853. Pas 
Ohio, N. Y., 1854-69. Chap. U. S., 1862-4. Pres. Maryville College, 1869-87. Bank, 1887-1900. 
D. D., Dartmouth, 1872. LL. D., Brown, 1894. 

John Bassett Chapin, Penn* Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa* 

Physician, Superintendent, b. N. Y. City, Dec. 4, 1829. L. X. >P. M. D., 1853. N. Y. Hosp., 
1854-9; Brigham Hall, 1860-8; Willard, 1869-83; Philadelphia since 1884. LL. D., Jefferson, 
1888. pub. many works on Insanity. 

Charles Chauncey Dwight died, Auburn, N* Y*, April 8, 1902 . 

Lawyer, b. Richmond, Ms., Sep. 15, 1830. T. X'P. Auburn, 1854-1902. Col. 160th N. Y. 
Justice N. Y. Supreme Court, 1868-1900. Trustee Aub. T. S., Cornell, Wells. LL. D., W. C., 1874. 

Dudley Field died, Stockbridge, Mass*, August 10, 1880 . 

Lawyer, b. N. Y. City, Nov. 28, 1830. T. K A. Phil. o. Law, New York City, 1852-80. 

William Edward Merriman died, Boston, Mass*, August 1, 1892 * 

Clergyman, b. Hinsdale, Ms., Oct. 20, 1825. L. AT. Eth.o. Ord. 1857. Pas. Batavia, 
Ill. ; Green Bay, Wis. ; Somerville, Ms. Pres. Ripon, 1863-79. D. D., W. C., 1874. 

John Bagg Taylor died, Washington, D. C*, August 9 , 1893 * 

Civ. Eng. b. W. Springfield, Ms., Sep. 25, .1826. T. Math. o. Treas. Dept., 1862-93. 
Donor W. C. 

William Ripley Tompkins died, Wrentham, Mass., April 11, 1891 * 

Clergyman, b. Madison, N. Y., Mar. 19, 1826. T. Nat. Hist. o. Ord. 1856. Pas. N. Y., 
Ms., 1856-91. 

1851 

George Ellery Clarke died, Falmouth, Mass*, Dec* 12, 1898 * 

Teacher, Cashier, b. Needham, Ms., Oct. 30, 1822. L. AA 4 >. Eth.o. Falmouth, tea., 
1851-64. Cash., 1873-89. 

Charles Augustus Dewey, Milford, Worcester Co*, Mass* 

Lawyer, b. Northampton, Ms., Dec. 29, 1830. f. W. S. Easthampton. T. K A. Jun. Ex., 
1850. Sal., 1850. M. A. Law, Admitted, 1854. ; New York, 1853-6; Davenport, Iowa, 1856-8; 
Milford, Ms. since 1859. Judge Third Dist. Court S. Worcester since 1872. Trustee Library, 
Sav. Bank, Schools. Cong. Church. 

William Goodell died, Philadelphia, Pa*, Oct* 27 , 1894 . 

Physician, b. Malta, Oct. 17, 1829. L. K A. Nat. Hist. o. Med. Phila., Pa., 1860-94. 

Everard Kempshall, 628 Newark Ave*, Elizabeth, N. J. 

Clergyman, b. Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 9, 1830. f. same. T. X'P. P. T. S., 1851-4. Ord. 
Buffalo, N. Y., 1855. Pas. Buffalo, N. Y., 1855-7; Rochester, 1857-8; Batavia, 1858-61; Eliza¬ 
beth, N. J., 1861-98. D. D., Williams and Princeton, 1870. 

George Mooar, 400 Edwards St., Oakland, Cal* 

Clergyman, b. Andover, Ms., May 27, 1830. f. same. L. AA<f>. Moonlight, 1848. Pres. 
L. N. H. Val. A. T. S. 1852-5. Ord. Andover, 1855. M. A. Pas. So. Ch. Andover, 1855-61 ; 
Oakland, Cal. since 1861. Prof. Pacific Theol. Sem. D. D., W. C., 1868. pub. Cong, church books. 

Charles Newman died, West Stcckbridge, Mass*, May 20, 1874 . 

Clergyman, b. Egremont, Ms., Apr. 9, 1831. L. A A<f>. Phil. o. Pas. Ct. ; Ms.. 1858-72. 


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James White died, Williamstown, Mass*, Sept. 3, 1895. 

Treas. W. C. b. Hinsdale, Ms., July 9, 1828. L. AT. Clas. o. Merchant, Boston, 1854-86. 
Treas. W. C., 1886-95. Trustee W. C., 1881-6. Ms. H. of R., 1876; Senate, 1878. 

1852 

John Woodbridge Dickinson died, Newtonville, Mass., Feb. \6, I90L 

Teacher. b. Chester, Ms., T. AA 4 >. Clas. o. Nov. Sch., 1852-77. Sec. Ms. Bd. Ed. 
Trustee W. C. 

Charles March Freeman died, Troy, N. Y., March 20, 1882. 

Lawyer, b. Glens Falls, N. Y., Aug. 15, 1832. T. K A. Meteor, o. Capt. U. S. A. Troy, 1866-82. 

Edward Warner French died, Jersey City, N. J., Feb. 4, 1885. 

Clergyman, b. Bane, Vt., Aug. 23, 1829. T. Sal. Ord. 1857. Pas. Jersey City, 1856-85. 
D. D., W. C., 1876. 

Henry Martyn Hazeltine died, Jamestown, N. Y., March 15, 1899. 

Clergyman, b. Jamestown, Aug. 28, 1831. T. AA 4 >. Phil. o. Ord. i860. Pas. Ms., Ct., 1860-92. 

Charles McEwen Hyde died, Honolulu, H. L, Oct. 13, 1899. 

Clergyman. b. N. Y. City, June 8, 1832. L. Val. M. A. Ord. 1862. Pas. Brimfield, 
Haverhill, 1862-75. Honolulu since 1877. Pres. N. P. T. S. D. L)., W. C., 1872. 

Arthur Latham Perry, Williamstown, Mass. 

Teacher. b. Lyme, N. H., Feb. 27, 1830. f. Thetford, Vt. L. AAL Meta. o. Tut. 
W. C., 1853-4. M. A. Prof. W. C., 1854-91. Prof. Emeritus, 1891-9. LL. D., Union, 1874. 
D. D., Doane, 1883. mem. M. H. S. ; A. H. A. pub. several works on Polit. Economy and local 
History. Sec. Alumni. Sec. and Treas. 4 > B K. 

Stephen Clapp Pixley, Natal, South Africa. 

Missionary, b. Plainfield, Ms., June 22, 1829. L. AT. Ord. 1855. Africa since 1855. 

Lewellyn Pratt, 170 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. 

Clergyman, Teacher, b. Saybrook, Ct., Aug. 8, 1832. L. Social Fraternity. M. A. Prof. 
Gallaudel, 1852-65 ; Washington, 1865-9; Knox, 1869-71. Pas. North Adams, Ms., 1871-6. Prof. 
W. C., 1876-80; Hartford T. S., 1880-8. Pas. Norwich, Ct. since 1888. mem. Conn. H. S. ; 
Am. Soc. Bib. Lit. Trustee H. T. S. Director N. W. T. S. D. D., W. C., 1877. 

1853 

Samuel Davis Barr, 129 Clinton St., Cleveland, Ohio. 

Lawyer, Teacher, b. Gouverneur, N. Y., July 7, 1826. L. Geol. prize. Geol. o. Admitted, 
1859. M. A. Gouverneur 3 yrs. ; Watertown 9 yrs. ; Albany 4 yrs. ; Cleveland, O. 10 yrs. 
Prof, and V. P. Albion Coll. 15 yrs. Cleveland since 1897. Dep. Supt. Pub. Inst. N. Y. Pres. 
N. Y. Tea. Assoc, pub. “Arithmetic.” 

William Cheney died, Chicago, Ill., July 21, J90L 

Business, b. Newport, N. H., Oct. 22, 1832. T. X 'P. Rochester, Minneapolis, 1853-98. 

James Alpheus Clark died, Kalamazoo, Mich., Aug. M, 1869. 

Clergyman, b. Washington, Ms., 1828. L. AT. Phil. o. Adrian, Kalamazoo, 1858-69. 

Justus Clement French died, Newark, N. J., Feb. 14, 1899. 

Clergyman, b. Barre, Vt., May 3, 1832. T. Val. Ord. 1857- Pas. Brooklyn, N. Y., 1857* 
78; Newark, N. J., 1879-99. D. D., W. C., 1874. 

Charles Franklin Gilson died, New York City, June 8, I88L 

Teacher, b. Westminster, Vt., Oct. 30, 1827. L. AA 4 >. M. A. Prof. \V. C., 1868-81. 

Arthur Mitchell died, Saratoga Springs, N. Y., April 24, 1893. 

Clergyman, b. Hudson, N.Y., Aug. 13, 1835. L - 2<J> - Ord. i8 59 - Pas. Morristown, 
Chicago, Cleveland, 1861-84. Sec. F. M. Presb. Bd., 1884-93. D.D.,W.C., 1875. Trustee 

W.C., 1882-7. 

Francis Nathan Peloubet, 132 Woodland Road, Auburndale, Mass. 

Clergyman. b. N.Y.City, Dec. 2, 1831. L. Missionary o. Ord. 1857. Gloucester 3 yrs.; 
Oakham 5 yrs.; Attleboro 6 yrs.; Natick 18 yrs.; Auburndale 14 yrs. City Sch. Bd. mem. Soc. 
Authors; S. S. Ed. Assoc.; Nat. Rel. E. Assoc, pub. “Select Notes,” 29 Vols.; Tea. Com. N. T. 
2 Vols.; Illustrations N. T. 3 Vols. “The Loom of Life”; “Select Songs” 2 Vols. 


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Henry Augustus Smith died, Philadelphia, Pa*, March 7, 1889. 

Clergyman, b. Palatine, N.Y., May 28, 1833. L. Clas.o. Phila., 1858-82. D.D., W.C., 1879. 

1854 

George Lapham Ames died, Niles, Mich*, March 7, 1869* 

Physician, b. Dorset, Vt., July, 2, 1832. L. AA<f>. Geol. o. Manchester, Vt., 1858-66. 

James Marshall Anderson, 621 The Boulevard, Duluth, Minn. 

Clergyman, Teacher, b. Kilmarnock, Scotland, Sep. io, 1827. L. 2 <P. Hist. o. Europe, 
1854-5. Tea. S. C., Ala., 1855-61. Law, Cincinnati, 1861-2. P.T.S., 1862-4. Ord. 1865. 

Pres. Ohio Fern. Coll., 1864-8. Prof. W.C., 1868-9. Pas. Belvidere, Ill., 1870-4; Matawan, N.J., 
1874-S2 ; Brooklyn, N.Y., 1882-4; New Vernon, N.J., 1884-9; Bismarck, N.D., 1889-93; Duluth 
since 1893. M.A., W.C. Chap. H. of K. N.D. 

Judscn Aspinwall died, Franklin, Kan., Oct* 10, 1867* 

Clergyman, b. Genoa, N. Y., Feb. 24, 1823. L. AT. Mis. o. Ord. 1858. Kansas, 1858-67. 

James Randolph Dewey, 357 Ashland BouL, Chicago, Ill. 

Teacher, Lawyer. b. Westfield, Ms., Aug. 16, 1830. f. same. L. AA 4 >. Eth. o. Law, 
Admitted, i860. M.A. Tea. Gk. Lat. Astro., Chicago 42 years. M.D. Horn. Med. Coll. Dea. 
Cong. Ch., 1862-1903. 

Edward Payson Hudson died, Boston, Mass., June 13, 1880. 

Manf. b. Vt., Apr. 29, 1832. L. AAL Astro, o. Port Henry, N.Y. Capt. U.S.A. 

Robert Jackson died, New York City, July 23, 1877. 

Lawyer, b. Cambridge, N. Y., Nov. 21, 1834. L. K A. Aesth. o. N.Y.City, 1857-77. 

William T. R. Marvin, 73 Federal St., Boston, Mass. 

Printer, b. Boston, Dec. 30, 1832. L. 2 <P. M.A. Boston, 1832-75 ; Brookline since 1875. 
School Bd. mem. many Numismatic Socs.; pub. articles same. Sec. $BK. 1868. 

Hollis Read Murdock died, Stillwater, Minn., Jan. 14, 1891. 

Lawyer, b. Gouverneur, N.Y., Aug. 15, 1832. T. AAL Phil. o. Law, Judge, Minn., 1855-91. 

George Washington Northup died, Morgan Park, Ill., Dec. 30, 1900. 

Teacher, b. Antwerp, N.Y., Oct. 15, 1825. L. AT. Meta. o. Prof. Rochester T. S. I2yrs.; 
Chicago 20 yrs. D.D., Univ. Roch., 1864. LL.D., Kalamazoo, 1879. 

James Lothrop Rice died, Keokuk, Iowa, August 1, 1879. 

Lawyer, b. Detroit, Mich., Feb. 26, 1832. L. X 'P. Sal. Iowa, 1857-79. Donor Prizes W.C. 

Jarvis Rockwell died, North Adams, Mass., May 14, 1885. 

Lawyer, b. Peru, Ms., Mar. 18, 1829. L. AT. Val. Judge. Ms. H. of R. N. Adams, 1857-85. 

Charles Augustus Stoddard, 300 West 72nd St., New York City. 

Clergyman, Editor, b. Boston, Ms., May 28, 1833. L. 2 4 >. Ed. Quarterly . M.A. Ord. 
1859. Pas. N.Y.City, 1859-84. Ed. N. Y. Observer, 1859-1902. D.D., W.C., 1871. mem. 
many societies, pub. many works of travel. 

Thomas Macauley Wheeler died, New York City, Jan. 3, 1893. 

Lawyer, b. N.Y.City, July 4, 1831. X'P. Math. o. Maj. 13th N.Y. Cav. N.Y.C., 1855-93. 

1855 


William Wisner Adams, 111 June St., Fall River, Mass. 

Clergyman, b. Painesville, O., Aug. 15, 1831. T. Ed .Quarterly. Meta. o. U.T.S., 1855-8. 
Ord. i860. Pas. Beloit, Wis., 1861-3 ; Fall River, Ms. since 1863. D.D., W.C., 1S73. Trustee 
W.C. since 1883. mem. Vic. Inst. London, Eng. pub. many sermons and magazine articles. 

William Reynolds Dimmock died, Quincy, Mass., March 29, 1878. 

Teacher, b. Falmouth, Ms., Feb. 25, 1835. L. 2 P. Prof. W.C., 1868-72. Quincy, 1872-8. 
LL.D., W.C., 1872. 

Cyrus Morris Dodd died, Williamstown, Mass., April 25, 1897. 

Teacher, b. Broadalbin, N.Y., Nov. 19, 1826. L. AT. Math. o. M.A. Prof. Jefferson, 
1861-6; Univ. Indiana, 1866-70; Williams, 1870-97. 


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Charles Elliott Fitch, Rochester, N. Y. 

Lawyer, Journalist. b. Syracuse, N.Y., Dec. 3, 1S35. T. 2 <f>. Law, Admitted, 1857. 
Syracuse, 1835-73; Rochester since 1873. Ed. Syracuse “Standard,” 1866-73; Rochester “Dem¬ 
ocrat and Chronicle,” 1873-90. Sup. U.S. Census, 1880. Pres. Rep. Conv., 1888. Col. Int. Rev., 
1890-4. Sec. Cons. Conv., 1894. N.Y. Regent since 1877. Lect. Pub. Inst, since 1895. LL.B., 
Union, 1857. M.A. Syracuse, 1875. L.H.D., Hamilton, 1895. 

Samuel Baker Forbes, 206 Wethersfield, Ave«, Hartford, Conn* 

Clergyman. b. Westboro, Ms., Aug. 1, 1826. f. Eastharapton. L. Jun. Ex., 1854. Ad. 
Un. debate, 1855. Eth. o. H.T.S., 1855-7. Ord. 1857. Pas. Rockville, 1881-8; Hartford, 
1889-1901. Elected Trcas. Cong. Nat. Council, 1889. 

Edward Payson Ingersoll, Bible House, New York City. 

Clergyman, b. Lee, Ms., May 6, 1834. T. AKE. Law, Admitted, 1859. M.A. Ord. 1863. 
Cleveland, O., 1863-6; Sandusky, 1868-70; Indianapolis, 1870-91; Brooklyn, 1891-7; St. Paul, 
1 ^ 97 - 1 9 01 - Cor. Sec. Am. Bible Soc. since 1891. Chap, staff of Gov. Minn. Pres. Gen. Synod 
Ref. Ch. LL.B., Union Univ., 1863. D.D.,W.C., 1877. 

Charles Marsh died, Springfield, Mass*, Nov. 27, 1891. 

Cashier, b. Hartford, Ct., Apr. 13, 1832. L. Val. Ed. Quarterly. Banking, 1866-91. 

James Orton died, South America, Sept. 22, 1877. 

Clergyman, Teacher, b. Seneca Falls, N.Y., Apr. 21, 1830. T. AT. Pres. L.N.H. Ed. 
Quarterly. Phil. o. Master’s o. Old. i860. Pas. N.Y., 1860-9. Prof. Vassar, 1869-77. 
l’h.D., W.C., 1876. 

William Packer Prentice, 9 West X 6th St., New York City. 

Lawyer, b. Albany, N.Y., Aug. 26, 1834. T. X 'P. M.A. Ph.D., Gottingen, 1858. LL.B., 
Union Univ. Col. U.S.V. Am. Geog. Soc. Am. Chem. Soc. N.Y.City since 1863. 

Simeon Foster Woodin died, Amenia, N. Y., June 28, 1896. 

Missionary, b. Hillsdale, N.Y., May II, 1833. T. Clas. o. Ord. 1859. China, 1860-95. 

1856 

James Abram Garfield died, Elberon, N. J., Sept. 19, 1881. 

President United States, b. Orange, O., Nov. 19, 1831. L. AT. Ed. Quarterly . Meta. o. 
Tea. Hiram, O., 1856-9. Master’s o., 1859. Ohio Senate, 1860-1. U.S. Army, 1861-3. Maj. 
Gen., 1863. M.C., 1863-79. Elected Senator and President, 1880. killed as he started for W.C. 
July 2, 1881. LL.D., W.C., 1872; Univ. Pa., 1881. Trustee W.C., 1880. pub. many addresses. 

Charles Storrs Halsey, 169 Schermerhorn St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Teacher, b. Cambria, N.Y., Dec. 20, 1834. L. Jun. Ex. Ad. Un. Debate. Val. M.A. 
Macedon, N.Y., 1856-9, 1862-5; Newton, N.J., 1860-2; Canandaigua, N.Y., 1865-72; Burlington, 
Vt., 1872-5; Schenectady, N.Y., 1875-97. Brooklyn since 1897. mem. Am. Philol. Assoc, pub. 
“Genealogical and Chronological Chart of the Rulers of Eng. Scot. Fr. Ger. and Sp.,” 1873. 
“Etymology of Latin and Greek,” 1882. 

Clement Hugh Hill died, England, Dec. 12, 1898. 

Lawyer. b. London, Eng., June 7, 1836. L. AKE. Boston, 1857-77. Att. Gen. U.S., 
1870-5 Ms. H. of R., 1877-8. M.A., Williams, mem. Ms. H. Soc. Trustee Athenaeum. 

John Lamberton died, Springfield, Mass., June 28, 1857. 

Teacher, b. Ware, Ms., Feb. n, 1835. L. K A. Sal. Philadelphia, 1856-7. 

George Benton Newcomb died, Attleboro, Mass., Oct. 14, 1895. 

Clergyman. b. Allegheny, Pa., Nov. 24, 1835. L - AA 4 >. Pas. Ct., 1861-79. Prof. Coll. 
City N.Y., 1879-95. Ph.D., Williams, 1881. 

John Tatlock died, Pelham Manor, N. Y., Nov. 18, 1902. 

Clergyman, b. England, Jan. 29, 1835. T. K A - Math. o. Master’s o., 1859. Ord. 1859. 
Pas. Adams, Ms., 1859-67; Troy, Hoosick Falls, 1867-94. D.D., W.C., 1881. 

Lavalette Wilson, Haverstraw, N. Y. 

Civ. Eng. b. N. Y. City, June 5, 1827. L. AT. Astro, o. Haverstraw since 1865. 

1857 

Rufus Apthorp, Nottingham, Ohio. 

Clergyman. b. Hinsdale, Ms., Feb. 8, 1828. L. Anti Secret Soc. Clas. o. Aub.T.S., 
1858-61. Ord. 1861. Pas. Mich, ioyrs.; Iowa 7 yrs.; Illinois ioyrs.; Ohio 15 yrs. 


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Alexander Hutchins, 796 DeKalb Ave», Brooklyn, N« Y* 

Physician. b. N.Y.City, Jan. 24, 1835. L. A A$. Greek o., 1856. Val. M.A. ,N.Y. 
Med. Coll., i860. Asst. Surg. U.S.N., 1861-3. Brooklyn since 1863 Pres. Med. Soc. N.Y. 
Cons. Phy. Brooklyn, St. John’s, St. Mary’s, and L. I. C. Hospitals. Examiner Pensions. pub. 
medical Monographs. 

Irving Magee died, Kinderhook, N* Y., Nov. 7, 1900* 

Clergyman, b. Red Hook, N.Y., July 24, 1831. L. AT. Poem, 1857. Ord. i860. Pas. 
N.Y., Md., Pa., Ohio, 1860-95. Chap. N.Y. Senate. D.D., Wittenberg, 1871. 

Francis LeBaron Monroe, Meriden, N. H. 

Physician, b. Medway, Ms., Mar. 20, 1836. T. A K E. Geol. o. M.A. U.S.Army, 1861-76. 

Andrew Parsons, 1626 O'Farrell St., San Francisco, Cal. 

Clergyman, b. Sharon Springs, N.Y., Aug. 15, 1830. f. Hinsdale. L. AT. Jun. Ex., 1856. 
Hist, o., 1857. Aub.T.S., 1857-60. Ord. i860. Pas. Richfield Spr., 1860-6; Ottawa, Kan., 
1866-71; Weyauwega, Wis., 1871-5 ; Hunter, N. Y., 1875-82; Sharon Spr., 1882-6; Knox, 1886-93; 
Catskill, 1893-8; Palo Alto, Cal., 1898-1901 ; San Francisco since 1901. 

Charles Morgan Pierce, Auburn, Maine. 

Clergyman. b. Hinsdale, Ms., Oct. 18, 1834. L. AT. Math. o. Ord. 1863. Pas. Ms., 
Me., since 1863. 

Samuel Hubbard Scudder, Cambridge, Mass. 

Scientist. b. Boston, Ms., Apr. 13, 1837. L. Pres. L.N.H. M.A., Sc D., Williams, 1890. 
LL.D., West. Univ., Penn., 1890. pub. many works on Entomology, mem. many societies. 

Homer Bemis Stevens died, Cottage City, Mass., August 3, 1902. 

Lawyer, b. Norwich, Ms., Sep. 9, 1835. L. AAL Sa’. Law, 1859-1902. Judge Dist. Court. 

William Tatlock died, Stamford, Conn., March 4, J896. 

Clergyman, b. England, May 26, 1833. T. K A. Phil.o. M.A. Ord. i860. D.D.,Union, 1878. 

Samuel Wood, Stonington, Conn. 

Lawyer, b. Albany, N.Y., Nov. 20, 1836. T. X 'ir. Aesth. o. M.A. N. V., Ct. since 1866. 

1858 

James McKinney Alexander, J567 Tenth Ave., Oakland, Cal. 

Clergyman, b. Waioli, Kauai, H.I., Jan. 29, 1835. f. Honolulu. L. A A$. Ad. Un. Debate. 
Math. o. U.T.S., 1859-60. Ord. 1867. Pas. San Leandro, Cal., 1867-9; Centerville and 
Alvarado, 1869-72; Maui, H.I., 1872-86; Oakland, Cal. since 1886. pub. “The Islands of the 
Pacific,” “Mission Life in Hawaii.” 

John Griffith Ames, 1600 Thirteenth St., Washington, D. C. 

Clergyman, Supt. Documents, b. E.Dorset, Vt., Dec. n, 1834. T. AA<J>. Sal. Ord. 1864. 
Morristown, N.J., 1864-5; Springfield, O., 1866-9; N.Y.City, 1870-3; Washington since 1873. 
Head House of Evangelist N.Y.City. Libr. and Supt. Documents Interior Dept. pub. “Index 
Government Publications,” 1889-93, an< t many official papers. (See “Who’s Who.”) 

Samuel McCoskry Cleveland, 25 i S. 21st St., Philadelphia, Pa. 

Physician, b. Phila., Dec. 7, 1837. K A. Meta. o. Philadelphia since 1858. 

Justin Dewey died, Springfield, Mass., March 16, 1900. 

Lawyer, b. Alvord, Ms., June 12, 1836. L. A A <£. Phil. o. Judge Sup. Court. 

Henry Hopkins, Williamstown, Mas:'., 

President Williams College. b. Wn., Ms., Nov. 30, 1837. T. Ad. Un. Deb. Master’s o., 
1861. U.T.S., 1859-61. Ord. 1861. Chap. U.S.Hosp., 1861-4; 120th N.Y. Vols., 1864. Pas. 

Westfield, Ms., 1866-80; Kansas City, Mo., 1880-1902. Pres. Williams College since 190:. 
D.D., W.C., 1887. LL.D., Amherst, 1902. Trustee W.C. since 1887. Trustee Drury Col’. 
Corp. mem. and V. Pres. A.B.C.F.M. pub. addresses and sermons. (See “Who’s Who.”) 

Henry Munson Lyman, 200 Ashland BouL, Chicago, I!'* 

Physician, b. Hilo, H.I., Nov. 26, 1835. L. A AL Pres. L.N.H. Ed. Quarterly. Yu’. 
M.D., 1861. Surg. U.S.A., 1862. Prof. Med. Coll. Chicago, pub. medical monographs. 

Curtis Jerre Lyons, Box 195 Honolulu, H« L 

Civ. Eng. b. Weimea, H.I., June 27, 1833. L. AAL Hist. o. Gov. Employ, Honolulu, H.L 


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Horace Elisha Scudder died, Cambridge, Mass*, Jan* 11, 1902* 

Editor, b. Boston, Ms., Oct. 16, 1838. L. Ed. Quarterly. M.A. Ed. Riverside Mag. 1867-71; 
Atlantic, 1890-8. pub. many books, mem. many societies. Trustee W.C., 1884-1902. L.H.D., 

Princeton, 1896. 

William Phillips Strickland, 83 Round Hill, Northampton, Mass* 

Lawyer, b. Sandisfield, Ms., Jan. 12, 1835. L. ARE. Clas. o. Law and Judge Dist. Court. 

Richard Halsted Ward, 53 Fourth St., Troy, N* Y* 

Physician, b. Bloomfield, N.J., June 17, 1837. T. Med. Troy. Prof. R.P.I. 

1859 

Humphrey Stevenson Anderson died, Brooklyn, N. Y., May 13, 1880* 

Lawyer, b. Glover, Vt., Oct. 22, 1838. L. ARE. Val. Admitted, 1862. N.Y. City, 1862-80. 

Samuel G* W* Benjamin, 2015 Nineteenth St., N* W* Washington, D* C* 

Author, Artist. b. Argos, Greece, Feb. 13, 1837. T. R A. Ed. Quarterly. M.A. Asst. 
Libr. Albany. U. S. Minister to Persia, pub. twenty one books and many articles. Eminent 
marine painter, mem. many societies. fSee “Who’s Who.”) 

Martin Luther Berger, 135 Hanover Ave*, Oakland, Cal. 

Clergyman, b. Mellenville, N.Y., Aug. 12, 1839. L. AT. Pas. N.Y., Ohio. D.D., Straight, 1887. 

Timothy Manning Brown, died, Springfield, Mass*, March 13, 1897. 

Lawyer, b. Wn., Ms., May 8, 1838. L. ARE. Hon. o. M.A. Asses. U.S. Springfield. 

Titus Munson Coan, 70 Fifth Ave., New York City. 

Physician, b. Hilo, H.I., Sep. 27, 1836. Surg. U.S.N. Revision Bureau, N.Y.City. 

Hiram Burr Crandall, Reading, Mass. 

Lawyer, b. Adams, Ms., Oct. 21, 1834. T. ARE. M.A. U.S.A., 1864. Boston, Reading. 

Edwin Harris Darling died, Boston, Mass., March 24, 1899. 

Lawyer, b. Calais, Me., Jan. 28, 1839. L* K A, Hon. o. M.A. N.Y.City and Boston. 

Charles Hall Everest, New Amsterdam Hotel, N. Y. City (also Mexico.) 

Clergyman, b. N. Lebanon, N.Y., Feb. 14, 1837. L. Ad. Un. Debate. Hon. poem. U.T.S., 
1859-61. Ord. 1862. Pas. Owego, 1862-5; Brooklyn, 1865-75; Chicago, 1877-82; Newark, 
Orange, N.J., 1885-99. Sugar plantation bought of Pres. Diaz, Tlacotalpan, Mexico. pub. 
poems, music, etc. D.D., Maryville, 1887. 

Washington Gladden, 631 East Town St., Columbus, Ohio. 

Clergyman, b. Pottsgrove, Pa., Feb. II, 1836. L. Ad. Un. o. Ed. Quarterly. Lion. poem. 
Ord. i860. Pas. Brooklyn, 1860-1 ; Morrisania, 1861-6; North Adams, 1866-71; Springfield, 
1875-82; Columbus since 1882. Ed. Independent, 1871-5; Sunday Afternoon and Good Company, 
1878-81. pub. many books “The Mountains,” etc. mem. many societies. D.D., Roanoke, 1884; 
Notre Dame, 1895. LL.D., Univ. Wis., 1881. Trustee W.C., 1887-99. Trustee Marietta. 
(See “Who’s Who” and “International Cyc.”) 

Henry Charles Haskell, Samokov, Bulgaria. 

Missionary, b. Anson, Me., Dec. 25, 1835. L. AT. Phil. o. Ord. 1862. D.D., Marietta, 1888. 

Jacob F Miller, 62 West 89th St., New York City. 

Lawyer, b. Claverack, N.Y., Nov. 25, 1837. L. Jun. Ex., 1858. Ad. Un. Sec. and Debater. 
Hon. o. Law, Admitted, 1861; N.Y.City since 1859. Pres. N.Y. Med. Legal Soc. mem. State 
Bar Assoc.; Y.M.C.A.; Free Trade Club, etc. N.Y. Assembly, 1883. Pres. Alumni; Pres. 
Gamma Chapter 4 > BE., 1890; Pres. N.Y.City B R. (See “Who’s Who.”) 

Horace Hills Morgan died, St. Louis, Mo., March 10, 1893. 

Teacher, b. Auburn, N.Y., Jan. 22, 1839. T. AA«t>. Clas.o. St. Louis, 1859-93. LL.D.,Univ. Wis. 

Henry F. C. Nichols died, Superior, Wis., June 4, 1890. 

Clergyman, b. Kingston, N.H., Feb. 9, 1833. L. Mis.o. M.A. A.T.S., 1862-4. N.Lisbon, 1867-90. 

Eben Burt Parsons, Williamstown, Mass. 

Clergyman, b. Pittsfield, Ms., Mar. 3, 1835. L. ARE. Jun. Ex., 1858. Pres. L.N.H: 
Ed. Quarterly. Math. o. Tea., 1859-62. Master’s o., 1862. M.A. U.T.S. and Aub.T.S., 
1862-5. Ord. Chap. 116th U. S.C. I. Pas. Presb. Baldwinsville, N.Y., 1868-88. Sec. W.C. 
since 1888. Sec. Alumni since 1890. Sec. Gamma, Mass., B R. since 1890. Sec. United Chap¬ 
ters, $BR. 1889-1901 ; Senator same since 1889. Necrologist W.C. since 1882. D.D., Maryville, 

1881. mem. Am. Hist. Assoc. pub. “General Catalogue, 50 Chapters 4 > B E.,” 1890. 


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Henry Albert Schauffler, 3 Morton Ave*, Cleveland, Ohio* 

Clergyman, b. Constantinople, Sep. 4, 1837. I-. Anti Secret. Sal. M.A. Ord. 1865. 

Missionary, 1865-71. Supt. A. H. M. Cleveland since 1883. LL.B., Harvard, 1863. D. D., W.C., 1890. 

William White Williams died, New York City, March 24, 1893* 

Clergyman, b. Tuscaloosa, Ala., Jan. 2, 1838. L. AT. Ord. 1865. N.Y.City, 1865-93. 

1860 

James Madison Barker, 76 Bartlett Ave*, Pittsfield, Mass* 

Lawyer, b. Pittsfield, Ms., Oct. 23, 1839. T. A K E. Latino. Jun. Ex., 1859. Clas. o. 
Law, Admitted, 1863. Pittsfield since 1863. M.A. Ms. H. of.R., 1872-3. Com. to revise Ms. 
Laws; to consolidate same. Justice Ms. Superior Crt.; Justice Ms. Supreme Crt. mem. Ms. Socs. 
Colonial, Geneal. Hist., etc. Boston Univ. Club; Univ. Club, etc. LL.D., Yale. pub. Ms. 
Public Statutes; Taxation Reports, etc. Pres. Gamma Chapter $ B K. Pres. Alumni. (See 
“Who’s Who.”J 

William Wilberforce Chapin died, India, March 22, 1865* 

Missionary, b. Somers, Ct., Dec. 2, 1836. L. AT. Nat. Hist. o. Ord. 1863. India, 1863-5. 

Edward Trumbull Hooker died, West Salem, Wis*, Oct* 2, 1886* 

Clerg. b. Ben’gton, Vt., Oct. 31, 1837. L. A A<£. Sal. Ord. 1867. Pas. Ct., Vt., Cal., 1867-86. 

Joseph William Hyde died, Nashotah, Wis*, Jan* 23, 1902* 

Clerg. b. N.Y.City, Dec. 4, 1839. L. K A. Aesth. o. Ord. 1865. Rector Ct., N.Y., 1865-1902. 

George Roswell Leavitt, 1263 Chapin St., Beloit, Wis* 

Clergyman, b. Lowell, Ms., June 7, 1838. T. Ord. 1865. D.D., W.C., 1885. Beloit since 1895. 

Edward Williams Morley, Adelbert College, Cleveland, Ohio* 

Teacher. b. Newark, N.J., Jan. 29, 1838. T. Val. Prof. Adelbert since 1868. M.D., 

Ph.D., LL.D. (See “Who’s Who.”) 

John Crosby Olmsted died, San Francisco, Cal*, Jan* 6, 1891* 

Merchant, b. N.Y.City, Mar. 12, 1839. L. A K E. Eth. o. Cal., 1861-91. Eld. Presb. Ch. 

1861 

William Penn Alcott, Boxford, Mass* 

Clergyman, b. Dorchester, Ms., July 11, 1838. L. AT. Nat. Hist. o. Boxford since 1880. 

Stephen Winchester Dana, 3925 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa* 

Clergyman, b. Canaan, N.Y., Nov. 17, 1840. T. A K E. M.A. Prize Rhet. Tea. Hinsdale, 
1861-3. U.T.S., 1863-6. Ord. 1867. Pas. Belvidere, N.J., 1866-8; Philadelphia since 1868. 

D.D., W\C., 1880. Trustee Lincoln Univ. Director U.T.S. pub. “Woman’s Possibilities and 
Limitations.” 

Zenas Rogers Farrington died, Portland, Maine, Sept* 5, 1896* 

Merchant, b. Holden, Me., Mar. 31, 1833. L. Phil. o. Portland, 1874. 

Chauncey Goodrich, Tung-cho, China. 

Missionary, b. Hinsdale, Ms., June 4, 1836. L. AT. Ord. 1864. Mis. China since 1865. 
D.D., W.C., 1892. 

Warren Luce Hayden, Edinburg, Pa* 

Clergyman, b. Deerfield, O., May 20, 1835. L. Eth. o. Pas. Vt., Ct., Pa. since 1861. 

Charles Lewis Hutchins, Concord, Mass. 

Clergyman, b. Concord, N.H., Aug. 5, 1838. T. A K E. Jun. Ex., i860. Ed. Quarterly. 

M. A. Williams and Trinity. Gen. Epis.T.S., 1862-5. Rector, Lowell, Ms., 1865-9; Buffalo, 

N. Y., 1869-72; Medford and Concord since 1872. Sec. Gen. Conv. Prot. Epis. Ch. D.D., 
Griswold, 1S88. pub. many editions, “The Church Hymnal”; “The S. S. Hymnal”; “The Parish 
Choir”; Church and festival music, etc. (See “Who’s Who.”) 

Gavin Langmuir died, Florence, Italy, Oct. 16, 1882* 

Clergyman, b. Scotland, Nov. 1, 1840. K A. Val. Pas. N.J., Rome, Florence, 1866-82. 

Charles Stewart Maurice, Athens, Pa* 

Civ. Eng., Manf. b. Perth Amboy, N.J., June 29, 1840. T. 2 $. Greek o., i860. Sal. 
M.A. Asst. Eng. U.S. Navy, Fort Fisher and Mobile, 1862-6. Bridge Builder, Athens, Pa., 
1867-70, and since 1874. mem. Am. Soc. C.E. 


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James Farrar Stone, 1806 Green St., Philadelphia, Pa* 

Physician, b. India, Nov. 6, 1839. L. A A <J>. Clas.o. M. A. M.D., 1866. Phila. since 1863. 

1862 

Henry Anstice, 1917 Wallace St*, Philadelphia, Pa* 

Clergyman, b. N.Y.City, Oct. 7, 1841. L. A K E. Astro, o. Ord. 1865. M.A. Rector, 
Rochester, N.Y.; Philadelphia, Pa. D.D., Rochester, 1S75. 

Samuel Chapman Armstrong died, Hampton, Va*, May 11, 1893. 

Teacher. b. Maui, II. I., Mar. 24, 1840. T. Eth. o. M.A. Brig. Gen. U.S.C.I., 1865. 
Pres. Hampton Institute, 1867-93. LL.D., W.C., 1887; Harvard, 1889. 

Franklin Carter, Waterbury, Conn* 

President Williams College, b. Waterbury, Ct., Sep. 30, 1837. T. Ed. Quarterly. Aesth. o. 
M.A. Prof. W.C., 1863-72. Prof. Yale, 1873-81. Pres. W.C., 1881-1901. Prof.'Nat. Theol. 
W.C., 18S3-1901. M.A., Jefferson, 1864; Yale, 1874. Ph.D., 1877. LL.D., Union, 1881. 

Trustee A.T.S.; Clark Institute. Pres. Am. Mod. Larig. Assoc. (See “Who’s Who.”) 

John Henry Denison, Williamstown, Mass* 

Clergyman. b. Boston, Ms., Mar. 3, 1841. T. AA$. Ed. Quarterly. Plon. o., 1862. 
A.T.S., 1864-6. Ord. 1870. Pas. New Britain, Ct., 1871-8; Hampton, Va., 1879-80. Europe, 
1880-2. Prof. Theol. and Pastor W.C., 1883-9. D.D,, W.C., 1884. (See “Who’s Who.”) 

John Abbott French, Flushing, N* Y* 

Clergyman, b. Boscawen, N.H., Mar. 28, 1840. T. K A. Hist. o. Flushing since 1881. 

Edward Herrick Griffin, 1027 North Calvert St., Baltimore, Md* 

Teacher. b. Wn., Nor. 18, 1843. L. K A. Jun. Ex., 1861. Meta. o. P.T.S., U.T.S., 
1863-7. M.A. Ord. 1868. Pas. Burlington, Vt., 1867-72. Prof. W.C., 1872-89. Prof, and 
Dean J.H.U., Baltimore since 1889. D.D., Amherst, 1880. LL.D., New Jersey, 1888. mem. 

Am. Phil. Assoc.; Am. Psych. Assoc. ('See “Who’s Who.”) 

Everett Edward Lewis, Haddam, Conn* 

Clergyman, b. Bristol, Ct., June 4, 1837. T. Anti Secret. Jun. Ex., 1861. Nat. Plist. o. 
A.T.S., 1864-7. M.A., 1865. Bristol, Ct., 1863-4, 1867-8; Bethel, Vt., 1868-71. Ord. 1872. 

Pas. Haddam since 1871. pub. “History Haddam Church,” 1879. 

George Franklin Mills, Amherst, Mass* 

Teacher, b. South Wn., Aug. 25, 1839. T. A A<f>. Lat. o. Jun. Ex., 1861. Sal. M.A. 

Prin. Greylock Institute, S. Wn., 1862-90. Prof. Mass. Agr. College since 1890. Treas. $BK., 

1886. Sen. Warden P. E.Ch. 

Francis Huntington Snow, Lawrence, Kan* 

Teacher. b. Fitchburg, Ms., June 29, 1840. L. AT. Pres. L.N.H. Val. Prof. Univ. 
Kan. since 1866. Chancellor same many years. Ph.D., 1881. LL.D., Princeton, 1890. ('See 
“Who’s Who.”) 

James Field Spalding, Milton, Mass* 

Teacher, b. Enfield, Ct., Dec. 5, 1839. L. K A. Clas. o. D.D., W.C., 1887. 

1863 


John Gaylord Davenport, 22 Holmes Ave*, Waterbury, Conn* 

Clergyman. b. Wilton, Ct., Nov. 24, 1840. L. Sal. M.A. Tut. W.C., 1865-7. Ord. 
1868. Pas. Bridgeport, Ct., 1868-81 ; Waterbury since 1881. pub. “After Twenty Years,” 1883; 
“The Fulfillment.” Ex. Gov. Ct. Soc. “Founders and Patriots.” Corp. mem. A.B.C.F.M. 
D.D., W.C., 1893. 

Samuel Warren Dike, 113 Hancock St., Auburndale, Mass* 

Clergyman, b. Thompson, Ct., Feb. 13, 1839. L. Anti Secret. Meta. o. H.T.S., 1863-5; 
A.T.S., 1865-6. Ord. 1869. Pas. W. Randolph, Vt., 1868-79; Royalton, Vt., 1879-82. Sec. 
Nat. League for protection of the Family since 1882. mem. Am. Soc. Sci. Assoc; Am. Econ. 
Assoc.; Am. Acad. Pol. and Soc. Sci. pub. many works on Social Science. LL.D., W.C., 1888. 
(See “Who’s Who.”J 


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PHI BETA KAPPA 


Myron Samuel Dudley, Nantucket, Mass* 

Clergyman, b. Peru, Vt., Feb. 20, 1837. L. Capt. U.S.A., 1865. M.A. Ord. 1871. Pas. 
Peacham, Vt.; Cromwell, Ct.; N. Wilbraham, Ms.; Nantucket. 

William Arnett Dunning, 3 Lockwood St*, Binghamton, N* Y* 

Clergyman, b. Middletown, N.Y., Mar. 2 4, 1840. L. Hon. o. U.T.S., 1863-6. Ord. 1866. 
Pas. Conklin, N.Y., 1866-8; Williamsport, Pa., 1868-9; Franklin, N.Y., 1869-77; Honesdale, 
Pa., 1877-9; Virden, Ill., 1879-87; Gilbertsville, N.Y., 1887-95; Binghamton since 1895. 

Addison Pinneo Foster, 1 Beacon St*, Boston, Mass. 

Clergyman, b. Henniker, N.H., Sep. 25, 1841. L. Ed. Quarterly. Aesth. o. P.T.S., 
1863-5, A.T.S., 1865-6. Ord. 1866. M.A. Pas. Lowell, Ms., 1866-8; Malden, 1870-2; Chelsea, 
1872-7; Jersey City, N.J., 1878-86. Boston since 1886. mem. Nat. Geog. Soc.; Am. S.S. Union, 
pub. “Four Pastorates: a Memorial of Rev. Dr. E. B. Foster,” 1883. “A Manual of S.S. Meth¬ 
ods.” D.D., W.C., 1886. 

Daniel Merriman, Worcester, Mass. 

Clergyman. b. Manchester, Vt., Dec. 1838. L. Eth. o. M.A. Lieut. Ill. Vols. Ord. 
1868. Pas. Norwich, Ct.; Worcester, Ms. Pres. Art Museum, mem. Am. Antiq. Soc.; Am. 
Arch Inst. Trustee W.C. since 1895. Trustee Wor. Poly. Inst.; Atlanta Univ. D.D., W.C., 
1881; Ripon, 1881; Yale, 1898. (See “Who’s Who.”) 

John Henry Morley, Fargo, North Dakota* 

Clergyman, Teacher, b. Hartford, Ct., Jan. 3, 1840. T. Jun. Ex., 1862. Hist. o. A.T.S., 
1863-6. M.A, Ord. 1867. Pas. Magnolia, la., 1866-9; Sioux City, 1869-76; Winona, Minn., 
1876-83 ; St. Paul and Minneap., 1883-1900. Supt. A.H.M.S., 1884-99. President Fargo College 
since 1900. Trustee Carleton ; Chicago T.S.; Fargo. LL.D., W.C., 1900. (See “Who’s Who.”) 

William Bement Putney, 170 Broadway, New York City* 

Lawyer, b. Ashfield, Ms., June 3, 1837. Shelburne Falls. T. Hon. o., 1863. Supt. Sch. 
Gallipolis, O., 1864-6. Ad., Dec., 1866. Law N.Y.City since 1866. Pres. Alumni, 1897, 1898, 
1902. Pres. $BK., 1898. Secured Fayerweather legacy for W.C. 

Leverett Wilson Spring, Williamstown, Mass* 

Teacher. b. Grafton, Vt., Jan. 5, 1840. AT. L. Phil. o. H.T.S., 1866. A.T.S., 1867. 

Ord. 1868. Pas. Fitchburg, Ms., 1868-75; Lawrence, Kan., 1876-81. Prof. Eng. Lit. Univ. 
Kan., 1881-6. Prof. Rhet. W.C. since 1886. M.A., 1886. D.D., Univ. Kan., 1886. mem. Am. 

Hist. Assoc.; Ms. Hist. Soc. Author “History Kansas.” “Mark Hopkins, Teacher.” (See 
“Who’s Who.”) 

Charles Warren Stone, Warren, Pa* 

Lawyer, b. Groton, Ms., June 29, 1843. AT. L. Hon. o., 1863. Supt. Sch. Warren Co., 
1865. Warren since 1866. Pa. H. of R.; Senate; Lt. Gov.; Sec. of State. M.C. (See “Who’s 
Who.”J 

William Swan died, Snow Hill, Md*, Dec* 13, 1898* 

Clergyman, b. Fair Haven, Ct., Nov. 3, 1841. A'P T. Hon.o. Ord. 1868. Pas.N.J.,N. Y., 
Md., 1868-98. 

William Henry Swift, 4412 Drexel Boul*, Chicago, Ill* 

Lawyer, b. Nantucket, Ms., Mar. 27, 1838. T. AAL Val. Law, Admitted, 1S66. Pitts¬ 
field, Ms., 1863-70 ; Chicago since 1870. Trustee Knox College. Director N. W.T.S. mem. 
Presb. Bd. Aid Colleges. 

Charles Russell Treat died, New York City, Oct* 3, 1899* 

Clergyman. b. Newark, N.J., Oct. 2, 1842. T. AAL Prof. W.C., 1866-9. Ord. 1870. 
Pas. Ms., Ct., 1870-9. Rector Ct., N.Y., 1882-99. 

1864 

Edwin Smith Adams died, Ashley Falls, Mass*, Aug* 25, 1879* 

Journalist, b. Mill River, Ms., Nov. 25, 1841. L. Sal. N. Y. 'limes. 

Charles Ezra Ames died, Jackson, Mich*, Dec* 17, 1880* 

Manf. b. Niles, Mich., Jan. 29, 1841. L. Phil. o. Detroit and Jackson. 


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Stuart Manwaring Buck, Bramwell, W. Va. 

Mining Engineer. b. Boston, Ms., Oct. 24, 1842. Pres. L.N.H. Nat. Hist. o. Mass. Inst. 
Tech, and Royal Min. Acad. Saxony. M.A. Van Buren, Va., 1869-71 ; Coalburg, Eastbank, 
Bramwell, W. Va. since 1872. mem. Am. Inst. Mining Engineers. 

Timothy Grenville Darling, 4 Nelson St., Auburn, N. Y. 

Clergyman, Teacher, b. Nassau, N. P. Bahamas, Oct. 5, 1842. K A. Pres. L. N. H. Ed. 
Quarterly. Eth. o. P. T. S., 1866-8; U. T. S., 1868-9. Asst. Pas. Baltimore, Md., 1870-3. 
Old., 1873. Pas. Schenectady, N.Y., 1873-87. Act. Prof., Union College. Prof. Aub.T.S. since 
1887. D. D., W. C., 1879. 

Charles Stoddard Durfee died, East Bloomfield, N. Y., Dec. 24, 1887. 

Clergyman, b. Norwood, Ms., July 22, 1844. L. Hon. o. Ord. 1869. M. A. Pas. Troy, 
Geneseo, Liverpool, East Bloomfield, 1872-87. 

William LeRoy Haven, 28 Mt. Kemble Ave., Morristown, N. J. 

Teacher, Supt. Schools, b. Athol, Ms., May 24, 1835. L* Hon. o. M. A. Tea. Wisconsin, 
1864-6; Plattsburgh, N.Y., 1866-9. Supt. Schools Morristown, N.J. since 1869. mem. N.J. 
Council of Education. Elder Presb. church. 

Francis Theodore Ingalls died, Springfield, Mo., August 5, 1892. 

Clergyman. b. Haverhill, Ms., Jan. 3, 1844. T. K A. Val. Ord. 1870. Pas. Kansas, 
1870-88. Pres. Drury College, 1888-92. D. D., W. C. and Washburn, 1888. 

Joel Drury Miller, 29 Washington St., Leominster, Mass. 

Teacher, b. Athol, Ms., Oct. 10, 1837. L. Hon. o. M. A. Athol, 1865-7. Leominster 
since 1867. Ord. 1866. Ms. Senate 1894, 1895, 1896. Ms. Board of Education since 1895. 

Franklin Almond Rising, Winona, Minn. 

Banker, b. N. Marlboro, Ms., Feb. 19, 1842. T. A K E. Meta. o. M.A. Sav. Bank. 

Charles Lyman Shaw died, Astoria, N. Y., May 27, 1902. 

Teacher, b. Plainfield, Ms. Astro, o. M.A. Astoria, 1868-1902. 

Charles Chapin Tracy, Rooms A B CFM., 14 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 

Clergyman, Missionary, b. E. Smithfield, Pa., Oct. 31, 1838. L. Aesth. o. Poem. U. T. S., 
1864-7. M. A. Ord. 1867. Marsovan, Turkey, 1867-70, 1873-1902; Constantinople, 1870-3. 
D. D., W. C., 1894. Pres. Anatolia College, pub. “Letters to Families” in Oriental languages; 
“Talks on the Veranda”; and various brochures. 

John Low Rogers Trask, 495 Chestnut St., Springfield, Mass. 

Clergyman, b. Hampden, Ms., Dec. 19, 1842. I,. Ed. Quarterly. Hon. o. M.A. P. T. S. 

1864-6; A. T. S., 1866-7. Ord. 1867. Pas. Holyoke, Ms., 1867-83; Lawrence, 1883-8 ; Spring- 

field since 1888. Trustee and Sec. Mt. Holyoke, mem. N. E. Hist. Geneal. Soc. ; Ct. Valley 
Hist. Soc. ; Sons of the Revolution. D. D., W. C., 1889. 

Edward Phineas Wells, P. O. Box 232, Pittsburg, Pa. 

Clergyman. b. Salisbury, Ct., Mar. 4, 1834. L. Hon. o. U. 'I'. S., 1864-6. Ord. 1866. 

Pas. E. Machias, Me., 1866-7; Williamstown, Ms., 1867-8; Denver, Col., 1868-75, 1881-1900; 
Pittsburg since 1900. Trustee Colorado, Longmont, Coe. pub. “Early History, Denver Church.” 

*865 

John Strawn Bayne, 85 Washington St., Lockport, Ill. 

Clergyman, b. Lacon, Ill., Jan. 18, 1842. L. Hist. o. Ord. 1869. Pas. Ct., Ms., Ill. 

Samuel Seward Benedict, Benedict, Kansas. 

Cattle Breeder, b. Manchester, Vt., Nov. 9, 1843. T - A A $. Hon. o. Kansas since 1867. 
U.S. Indian Inspector 4 yrs. Regent Kansas University 4 yrs. Kansas Representative and 
Senator 13 yrs. 

John Edwin Bradley, Randolph, Mass. 

Teacher, b. Lee, Ms., Aug. 8, 1839. L. Hon. o. M.A. Pittsfield, 1865-8; Albany, N.Y., 
1868-86. Supt. Schools Minneapolis, Minn., 1886-92. President Illinois College, 1892-1900. 
N.Y. Com. to Paris Exposition, mem. Nat. Council of Education since 1889. Trustee W.C., 
1888-93 ; Carleton College. Ph.D., Univ. State N.Y., 1879. LL.D., W.C.,. 1893. pub. many 
educational papers. (See “Who’s Who.”) 


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Orestes Gardner Eldridge 

Teacher, b. Hancock, Ms., Apr. 22, 1843. 

Justin Edwards Emerson, 

Physician. b. Waialua, Oahu, H. I., Aug. 
1868. W. Warren, Ms., 1869-70 ; Kalamazoo, 
80; Detroit since 1880. mem. Am. Med. ; Am. 
Mich. Med. Assoc. 


died, Hancock, Mass*, March 30, 1875* 

L. Hon. o. N. J., Ms. Donor W. C. 

128 Henry St*, Detroit, Mich* 

II, 1841. L. Hon. o. M.A. M. D. Harvard, 
Mich., 1870-7 ; Europe, 1878-9 ; New York, 1879- 
Medico-Psych.; Am. Acad. Med. (President 1893) ; 


Nathaniel Bright Emerson, 139 School St*, Honolulu, H* I. 

Physician, b. Waialua, H. I., July I, 1839. L. A K E. Hon. o. Honolulu since 1878. 

Thomas Lafon Gulick, Devon, Pa* 

Clergyman, b. Kauai, H. I., April 10, 1839. L. Hon. o. Mis. Spain, Cuba, PI. I. 

Thomas Hooker, 10 ft East Adams St., Syracuse, N* Y* 

Manufacturer, b. Rochester, N. Y., Sep. 1, 1840. L. Hon. o. Rochester, 1840-2 ; Syracuse, 
1842-52; Mottville, 1852-68 ; Syracuse since 1868. Elder Presb. church. M.A. Williams. 

Albert Brown Lyons, 72 Brainard St*, Detroit, Mich* 

Chemist, Teacher. b. Waimea, H. I., Apr. 1, 1841. Ed. Quarterly . Val. M.A. M. D. 
Univ. Mich., 1868. Prof. Detroit, 1868-81 ; Oahu, 1888-95. Assoc. Ed. Detroit Med. Jour., 
1870-80. Ed. Pharm. Era, 1887-8. mem. Am. Med. Assoc.; Am. Pharm. Assoc.; Am. Chem. 
Soc.; Am. Assoc. Adv. Science; London Chem. Soc. pub. many scientific papers. (See 
“Who’s Who.”) 

Charles T* S. Spoor died, Coxsackie, N. Y*, Jan* 10, 1891* 

Lawyer, b. Coxsackie, N. Y., Jan. 1, 1845. T. A A 4 >. Sal. M.A. Catskill, Albany. 

18 66 

John Milton Bigelow, 54 Eagle St*, Albany, N* Y* 

Physician, b. Albany, N.Y., Aug. 22, 1847. T. AA$. Meta. o. Albany. 

George Hamlin Bradford, 4415 Morgan St*, St* Louis, Mo* 

Banker, b. Sheffield, Ms., Mar. 18, 1846. L. Hon. o. M.A. Leavenworth, Kan., 1866-70; 
Oswego, Kan., 1870; Topeka, Kan., 1870-3; St. Louis, Mo. since 1874. 

Ethan Curtis, 4J8 Irving Ave*, Syracuse, N. Y* 

Clergyman, b. E. Palmyra, N.Y., Feb. 15, 1841. L. Hon. o. Sec. N.Y.H.M. Soc. 

Dexter Asa Knowlton, Freeport, Ill* 

Banker, b. Freeport, Ill., Aug. 26, 1843. T. Prize Rhet., 1863. Hon. o. Brooklyn, N.Y., 
1866-9; Freeport since 1869. Trustee and Treas. Beloit; Director McCormick T.S. Elder 
Presb. church. 


Alfred Edwards Myers, 

Clergyman, b. N.Y. City, Dec. 29, 1844. T. 
U.T.S., 1869-70. Ord. Ref. Ch., 1870. M.A. 
Owasco, 1877-85 ; Syracuse, 1885-92 ; Collegiate 

William C* P* Rhoades, 

Clergyman, b. Elbridge, N.Y., Apr. 6, 1845. 

Rufus Scofield Underwood, 

Clergyman, b. Newark, N.J., Nov. 24, 1846. 


309 West 70th St*, New York City* 

A*. Sal. N.B.T.S., 1866-7; P.T.S., 1868-9; 
Brooklyn, N.Y., 1866-72; Bronxville, 1872-6; 
Church, N.Y.City since 1892. 

400 Putnam St*, Brooklyn, N. Y* 

L. AKE. Val. D.D. Brooklyn since 1886. 

Longmeadow, Mass* 

L. Hon. o. Pas. Ct., Ms., N.Y., N.J. 


Charles Augustus Davenport, 

Manf. b. W. Killingly, Ct. L. Hon. o. 

Frederic William Guenster 

Lawyer, b. Prussia, Sept. 15, 1845. L. 

Granville Stanley Hall, 

Teacher, b. Ashfield, Ms., Feb. 1, 1845. 
Harvard; Prof. J. H. U.; Pres. Clark Univ. 
many papers. (See “Who’s Who.”) 


1867 

142 Chandler St*, Boston, Mass* 

business Me., Ms., S.C. 

died, Scranton, Pa., Jan. 30, J900* 

Phil.o. M.A. Judge. Pa. H. of R., 1875-6. 

Clark University, Worcester, Mass. 

T. A A <£. M.A. Prof. Antioch; Lect. W.C. and 
Ph.D., Harvard. 1878; LL.D., W.C., 1888. pub. 


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Rollin Eugene Harmon, Lynn, Mass* 

Lawyer, b. Lawrence, Ms. Val. Judge. Lynn since 1870. 

Hamilton Wright Mabie, The Outlook Office, New York City. 

Editor, b. Cold Springs, N.Y., Dec. 22, 1846. T. AA<E Ed. Quarterly. Law, Columbia, 
1867-9; Admitted, 1869; Tarrytown, N.Y., 1869-78. Journalism and Literature since 1878. 
Editor The Outlook. Trustee W.C. since 1895. Trustee Barnard. Pres. Alumni and 4> B K. 
Senator, United Chapters, $BK. pub. many books. (See “Who’s Who.”J 

Henry Clay Miller, 39 Broad St*, New York City. 

Teacher, b. Phila., May 19, 1844. T. K A. Aesth. o. N.Y.City since 1880. 

Henry Loomis Nelson, Williamstown, Mass* 

Journalist, Teacher, b. N.Y.City, Jan. 5, 1846. M.A. LL.B., Columbia, 1869. Ed. Boston 

Post; Harpers IVeekly . David A. Wells Prof. W.C. since 1903. L.H.D., W.C., 1900. pub. 

papers on Economics and Government. (See “Who’s Who.”) 

Obed Hatch Sanderson, 68 William St*, New York City* 

Lawyer, b. Littleton, Ms., May 16, 1843. L. Hon. o. Law, New York. Admitted, 1869. 

New York since 1869. 

Albert Cole Sewall, 42 Ferry St*, Troy, N* Y* 

Clergyman, b. Bluehill, Me., Mar. 25, 1845. L. Hon. o. Aub.T.S., 1867-70. Ord. 1871. 
Pas. Newark, N. Y.; Williamstown ; Schenectady; Troy. D.D., Union, 1894. 

John Ford Smith, 520 Olive St*, St. Louis, Mo* 

Lawyer, b. Granville, Ms., Mar. 6, 1842. T. Hon. o. U.S.A., 1861-3. M.A. 

Francis Lynde Stetson, 4 East 74th St., New York City. 

Lawyer, b. Keeseville, N.Y., Apr. 23, 1846. T. AA<f>. Hon. o. M.A. LL.B., Columbia, 
1869. Law, N.Y. City since 1869. Asst. Counsel N.Y. City Corporation, 1875-80. Gen. Coun¬ 
sel, Southern Railway; Northern Pacific R. R.; Erie R. R.; U.S. Steel Corp.; U. S. Rubber Co.; 
U.S. Express Co. Director many Companies. Trustee W.C. since 1890. Pres. Alumni and 
4 >BK. Donor W.C. (See “Who’s Who .”) 

Gilbert Milligan Tucker, 304 State St*, Albany, N* Y. 

Editor, b. Albany, N.Y., Aug. 26, 1847. L* Meta. o. M.A. Ed. The Country Gentleman 
since 1867. pub. “Our Common Speech,” 1895; “Irrigation Schemes at the West”; “American 
English,” and many articles. (See “Who’s Who,”) 

Jonathan Wadhams, Brockport, N* Y. 

Clergyman, b. Clarkson, N.Y., Dec. 4, 1846. T. Sal. Ord. 1871. Pas. 1871-8. 

1868 

Charles Henry Burr, Williamstown, Mass* 

Clergyman, Librarian, b. Astoria, N.Y., Dec. 19, 1847. T. A \P. Hon. o. P.T.S., 1S68- 
70. Europe, 1870-3. Ord. 1874. Pas. Riverdale, N.Y., 1874-8; N.Y. City (Bethany) 1880-8. 
Librarian W.C. since 1888. Inst. W.C., 1888-1902. Sec. Trustees 1888-1902. mem. University 
and St. Anthony Clubs, N.Y.City. 


James Hulme Canfield, Library, Columbia Univ*, New York City* 

Lawyer, Teacher, Librarian, b. Delaware, O., Mar. 18, 1847. Prize Rhet., 1868. Phil. o. 
M.A. Law, Admitted, 1872; St. Joseph, Mich., 1872-7. Prof. Univ. Kansas, 1877-91. Chan¬ 
cellor same 1891-5. Pres. Ohio State Univ., 1895-9. Tres. Teachers Assoc. Kan. and Neb. Sec. 
and Pres. National Ed. Assoc. Librarian Columbia since 1899. LL.-D., W.C., 1893. pub. 

many works. (See “Who’s Who.”) 

Charles Worth Folger died, Geneva, N* Y*, Jan. lt 9 1885. 

Clerk, b. Geneva, N.Y., Oct. 9, 1846. 2 <t». Farmer and Clerk. 

William Ball Gilbert, J49 Thirteenth St., Portland, Oregon* 

Lawyer, b. Va., July 4, 1847. L. Portland since 1872. Judge. LL.D., W.C., 1898. 

George Field Lawton, 24 Maple St*, Cambridge, Mass* 

Lawyer, b. Lowell, Oct. 17, 1845. L. Hon. o. M.A. Supt. Scfc. Judge. 

George Perkins Lawton, 65 West 45th St*, New York City* 

Lawyer, b. Albany, N.Y., Aug. 19, 1847. T. X 'P. Prize Rhet., 1865. Law, Admitted, 
1869. Troy, N.Y., 1868-88 ; New York City and Saratoga since 1888. Judge Advocate, Lieut. 
Col. Third Div. N.Y.N.G., 1880-9. 


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Burke Fay Leavitt, 137 Green St., Melrose Highlands, Mass. 

Clergyman, b. Lowell, Ms., Sept. 21, 1844. L. Hon. o. Pas. Me., Ill., Ms. 

Edward Walter Rice died, Mt. Vernon, N. Y., Jan. 24, 1902* 

Teacher, b; Wayland, Ms., Sep. 5, 1846. T. AA 4 >. Val. M.A. Mt. V. 27 yrs. 

Charles T. R. Smith died, Lansingburgh N* Y., April 23, 1900. 

Teacher, b. Pittsford, Vt., Dec. 5, 1846. T. Hon. o. M.A. Lansingburgh 27 yrs. 

Henry Schmaltz Van Ingen, 378 Park Ave*, Kenosha, Wis* 

Civil Engineer. b. Schenectady, N.Y., Mar. 26, 1847. T. A'F. German Prize. Hon. o. 
Sch. Mines, Columbia, 1868-70. Asst. Eng. U.S., 1870-6. Supt. Coal Co., Chicago, 1876-96. 
Real Estate, Chicago since 1896. 

Seymour Walton, 238 La Salle St., Chicago, Ill. 

Accountant, b. New Orleans, La., Feb. 15, 1846. T. 2 4 >. Clas. o. C. P.A. 

1869 

Alfred Clark Chapin, 24 East 56th St., New York City. 

Lawyer, b. S. Hadley, Ms., Mar. 8, 1848. L. AA 4 >. Rhet. Prize, 1869. LL.B., Harvard, 
1871. Admitted, 1871. New York since 1872. N.Y. Assembly, 1882-3. Speaker same 1883. 
N.Y. State Comptroller, 1884-7. Mayor of Brooklyn, 1888-91. M.C., 1891-2. N.Y. State R.R. 

Com., 1892-7. (See “Who’s Who.”) 

Edward Herman Cole, Nyacfc, N. Y. 

Lawyer, b. Plattsburg, N.Y., Oct. 13, 1847. AA 4 >. Nyack since 1880. 

James Seth Cooley, Glen Cove, N. Y* 

Physician, b. S. Hartford, N.Y., June 29, 1845. L* Sal. M. D. since 1877. 

Henry Ketcham, Westfield, N. J. 

Clergyman, b. Indianapolis, Ind., May 5, 1848. T. Prize Rhet. Lane T. S., 1869-70; 
A.T.S., 1870-2. Ord. 1873. Pas. Menomonee, Wis., 1879-87 ; Westfield, N.J. since 1895. pub. 
“Life of Abraham Lincoln,” and various articles. 

Charles Wolcott Loomis, Binghamton, N. Y. 

Lawyer, b. Binghamton. L. 2 $. Phil. o. 

Elisha Barclay Powell, 102 West Fourth St*, Oswega, N* Y. 

Lawyer, b. Milton, N. Y., Sep. i, 1848. 2 <h. Val. M.A. Law, Admitted, 1880; Oswego 

since 1882. Oswego City Attorney. Presb. church. 

William Ward Wight, 404 Keene St*, Milwaukee, Wis* 

Lawyer, b. Troy, N.Y., Jan. 14, 1849. T. AKE. Ed. Quarterly. French Prize. Phil. o. 
M.A. LL.B., Albany. Ad., 1873. Milwaukee since 1874. mem. N.E. Hist. Geneal. Soc.; 
Wis. Hist. Soc. (V.P. same); Registrar Wis. Sons Am. Rev. since 1890. Sec. and Trustee Mil¬ 
waukee College since 1880. pub. “The Wights,” 1890; “The Courtship of Miles Standish,” 
1891; “Lord Mansfield’s Undecided Case,” 1893; “The Old White Church,” 1894; “Elcazer 
Williams,” 1896, 1903. 

1670 

William Keith Brooks, J* H* University, Baltimore, Md. 

Teacher, b. Cleveland, O., Mar. 25, 1848. L. Prof. J.H.U. since 1876. LL.D., W.C., 1893. 

Francis Henry Davenport, Kennard Road, Brookline, Mass* 

Physician. b. Roxbury, Ms., Mar. 27, 1851. L. K A. Phil. o. M.D., Harvard, 1874. 
Boston since 1877. Asst. Prof. Gynecology, Harvard, mem. Am. Gynec. Soc.; Ms. Med. Soc. 
pub. “Diseases of Woman,” and various medical articles. 

Melville Egleston, 15 Dey St*, New York City* 

Lawyer, b. Ellington, Ct., July 26, 1845. A'P. Hist. o. M.A., Yale. Law N.Y.('.since 1879. 

Robert Gershom Fitch, 36 Linden St*, Allston, Mass* 

Journalist, b. Sheffield, Ms., May 19, 1846. L. Springfield, Ms., 1870-2 ; Boston since 1872. 
Chairman Boston Bd. Fire Commissioners nine years. 


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John Charles Haines died, Seattle, Wash*, Jan* 2, J892. 

Lawyer, b. Ill., Feb. 14, 1849. L* K A. Phil. o. Chicago, 1871-9 ; Seattle, 1880-92. 

Robert Beales Hall died, Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 3, 1876. 

Clergyman, b. Ashfield, Ms., Dec. 30, 1845. L. Sal. Pas. N.H., Ms., 1873-6. 

William Henry Hollister, Jr., 1928 Fifth Ave., Troy, N. Y. 

Lawyer. b. Coxsackie, N.Y., Oct. n, 1847. L* A K E. Rhet. Prize. Ed. Quarterly. 
Law, Admitted, 1874; Troy, N.Y. since 1871. School Commissioner. Delegate Gen. Assembly, 
1886. Pres. N.Y. Conv. Y.M.C.A. Trustee W.C. since 1901. Sec. Bd. Trustees since 1902. 
Pres. Gamma <f>BK., 1903. Clerk, Elder, S.S.Supt., Trustee Presb. Church. 

Harry Pratt Judson, 5765 Washington Ave., Chicago, Ill. 

Teacher, b. Jamestown, N.Y., Dec. 20, 1849. L. A K E. Greek and German Prizes. Phil. o. 
M.A. Troy, N.Y., 1870-85. Prof. Univ. Minnesota, 18S5-92 ; Prof, and Dean University of 
Chicago since 18 92. mem. U.S. Assay Commission; Am. Hist. Assoc, pub. “Europe in the 
Nineteenth Century”; “Growth of the American Nation”; “Government of Illinois,” etc. LL.D., 
W.C., 1893. (See “Who’s Who.”) 

1871 

James Robert Dunbar, Brookline, Mass. 

Lawyer, b. Pittsfield, Ms., Dec. 23, 1847. T. L.N.H. lion. o. Law, Harvard, Admitted, 
1874. Westfield, Ms. many years. Dist. Attorney. Ms. Senate, 1885, 1886. Justice Ms. Superior 
Court. Trustee W.C. since 1900. 

Frank Foxcroft, Journal Office, Boston, Mass. 

Journalist, b. Boston, Jan. 21, 1850. T. Journal, etc. 

Herbert Russell Gibbs, 55 Judkins St., Newtonville, Mass. 

Editor, b. Pittsfield, Ms., Dec. 23, 1850. T. AAL Phil.o. M.A.,Yale. Cambridge, 1872-91. 

William Hale Herrick, 22 Morris St., Jersey City, N. J. 

Chemist, b. Essex, Vt., Oct. 18, 1849. L. Phil. o. Prof. Iowa; Penn. State Coll. 

George Edwin MacLean, State University, Iowa City, Iowa. 

Clergyman, Teacher. b. Rockville, Ct., Aug. 31, 1850. L. ARE. Rhet. Prize. Phil.o. 
Y.T.S., 1871-4. M.A. Ord. 1874. Pas. N. Lebanon, N.Y., 1874-7; Troy, 1877-81. Prof. 
Univ. Minn., 1883-95. Chanc. Univ. Neb., 1895-9. Pies. Univ. Iowa since 1899. Ph.D., 
Leipzig, 1883. LL.D., W.C., 1895. mein . many societies. (See “Who’s Who.”) 

Wilhelmus Mynderse, 54 Wall St., New York City. 

Lawyer, b. Seneca Falls, N. Y., Nov. 25, 1849. 2 $. German and Math. Prizes. Sal. LL.B., 

Columbia, 1875. M.A. Admitted, 1875. New York and Brooklyn since 1875. Prot. Epis. 
Church. Donor W.C. 


Robert Wilson Patterson, 

Editor, b. Chicago, Ill., Nov. 30, 1850. T. 

Claude Lasell Smith 

Lawyer, b. Rhinebeck, N.Y., Feb. 6, 1851. 

John Lawson Stoddard, 

Lecturer, b. Brookline, Ms., Apr. 24, 1850. 

Henry Tatlock, 

Clergyman, b. Ireland, May 27, 1848. L. 


Tribune Office, Chicago, Ill. 

2 <f>. Phil. o. Ed. Tribune. 

died, San Francisco, Cal., Oct. 2, 1883. 

T. Phil. o. Phila. and San Francisco. 

Care Baring Bros., London, Eng. 

A 'P. Val. Boston, London. 

306 N. Division St., Ann Arbor, Mich 

Prot. Epis. Church. 


1872 

Frank Collins Eaton, 

Manf. b. Monticello, N.Y., June 28, 1851. L. 

Frederick William Fiske, 

Teacher, b. Southbridge, Ms., Sep. 12, 1848. 


398 West Fifth Ave., Columbus, Ohio. 

2 <R Columbus since 1882. 

608 Iglehart St., St. Paul, Minn. 

T. Val. M.A. St. Paul since 1887. 

86 Park Ave., New York City. 

A K E. LL.B., Harvard, 1874; Univ. 

M.A., Williams. Pres. N.Y. 
Director many Corporations. 


Frederic Beach Jennings, 

Lawyer, b. Bennington Centre, Vt., Aug. 6, 1853. 

City N.Y., 1875. Admitted, 1875. New York City since 1874. 
City Alumni. Trustee W.C., 1894. Trustee N.Y. City Schools. 
Donor W.C. Business address, 15 Broad St. 


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George Dole Rumsey, 607 East Division St*, Chicago, Ill. 

Merchant, b. Chicago, Ill., May 20, 1849. T. K A. Chicago since 1872. 

John Edward Rtissell, Williamstown, Mass. 

Clergyman, Teacher. b. Walpole, N.H., Jan. 8, 1848. M.A. B.D., Y.T.S., 1880. Lect. 
W.C., 1884-6. Prof. Theol. Yale, 1886-9. Prof. Phil. W.C., since 1889. 

John Langdon Topper, 20 Exchange Place, New York City. 

Lawyer., b. N. Granville, N.Y. L. A K E. Sal. Law and teaching. 

William H. H. Tuttle, Tremont Bldg., Boston, Mass. 

Lawyer, b. Littleton, Ms., Aug. 17, 1845. AA<E Phil. o. LL.B., Harvard, 1877. 

Luther Dana Woodbridge died, Williamstown, Mass., Nov. 5, 1899. 

Physician, Teacher. b. Perth Amboy, N.J., Dec. 27, 1850. L. Phil. o. M. A., Williams, 
M.D., Columbia, 1877. Prof. W.C., 1884-99. mem. Am. Acad. Med.; Ms. Med. Soc. pub. 
“Syllabus,” Anat. Phys. 

1873 

Edward Asahel Birge, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis* 

Teacher. b. Troy, N.Y., Sep. 7, 1851. L. German and Nat. Hist. Prizes. Sal. Harvard, 
1873-5, 1876, Ph.D., 1878. Leipsic, 1880-1. Prof. Univ. Wis. since 1879. Dean, 1891; Acting 
President, 1900. Dir. Wis. Geol. Nat. Hist. Survey since 1897. Pres. Wis. Acad. Sc. Arts and 
Let.; Am. Micro. Soc. pub. many papers. M.A., W.C. Sc. D. West Univ. Pa., 1897. LL.D., 
W.C., 1903. Deacon and Trustee Cong. Church. (See “Who’s Who.”) 

Robert Meech Chamberlain, 124 Bagg St*, Detroit, Mich. 

Lawyer, b. LeRoy, N.Y., Mar. 16, 1852. L. AA$. German, Greek and Latin Prizes. 
Phil. o. Law, Admitted, 1875 ; Williamsport, Pa., 1873-6; Chicago, Ill., 1876; Ridgeway, Pa., 
1876-7; Detroit since 1877. Vestryman Prot. Epis. Church. 

Charles May, 32 Nassau St*, New York City* 

Lawyer, b. Lee, Ms., Dec. 14, 1851. AA<t>. Phil. o. LL.B., Columbia, 1878. 

Franklin Marcellus Olds, Prudential Bid*, Newark, N* J* 

Lawyer, b. Port Byron, N.Y., Aug. 20, 1851. T. Val. LL.B., Columbia, 1877. 

John Myers Olin, University of Wis*, Madison, Wis* 

Lawyer, Teacher, b. Belleville, O., July 10, 1851. L. Hist, and Pol. Econ. Prizes. Phil. o. 
M. A., Williams. LL.B., Wis. Univ., 1879. Prof. Rhet.; Prof. Law, Univ. Wis. Candidate 
M.C. and Governor. Supt. S. S. Cong. Church. 

William Francis Place died, Francestown, N. H*, Nov* 14, 1899* 

Teacher, b. Alfred, N.Y., May 6, 1844. T. Prof. Alfred Univ.; Milton. 

Truman Wilcox Saunders died, Plainfield, N. J., Feb* 18, 1882* 

Teacher, Lawyer, b. Berlin, N.Y., Jan. 22, 1S47. T. Admitted, 1879. Prof. Milton. 

Henry Truax Scholl, Junius, N. Y* 

Clergyman, b. Rhinebeck, N.Y., May 31, 1851. Phil. o. Ord. 1878. Pas. N.Y., Pa. 

Peter Miles Snyder, 806 N. Main St*, Rockford, Ill* 

Clergyman, b. Watertown, N.Y., Nov. 26, 1853. T. Phil. o. Ord. 1880. Pas. N. Y., Ct., Ill. 

Morton Smith Wardner, Milton Junction, Wis* 

Physician, b. China, Jan. 14, 1850. M.D., Chicago, Wisconsin. 

1874 

John Benjamin Adams, Marquette Bid*, Chicago, Ill* 

Merchant, b. Chicago, May 4, 1853. T. Grain Merchant. 

Lilian Herbert Andrews, 120 Riverside Drive, New York City. 

Lawyer, b. Saratoga, N.Y., Feb. 23, 1853. T. Prizes, Latin ('twice), Greek (twiceJ, German, 
History, Nat. Hist., Math, and Prize for Prizes. Val. M.A. Williamstown, 1870-5; Europe, 
1875-8. Prof. Latin W.C., 1878-9. Law, N.Y. City since 1879 ; Admitted, 1881. Counsellor of 
Legation, Republic of Columbia.. 


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Harlan Hoge Ballard, 247 South St., Pittsfield, Mass. 

Librarian. b. Athens, O., May 26, 1 853* L. Phil. o. M.A. Tea. Lenox, 1874-86. Libr. 
Athenaeum Pittsfield. Sec. Gamma <£ B K., 1884-9. Pies. Agassiz Assoc. 

David Campbell, 4412 Drexel Boul., Chicago, Ill. 

Lawyer, b. Pittsfield, Ms., July 21, 1854. AA$. Sal. Chicago since 1874. 

Rudolph C. F. Dunhaupt, 4022 Peck St., St. Louis, Mo. 

Teacher, b. Germany, Nov. 25, 1849. T. Phil. o. M.A. St. Louis since 1874. 

Walter Doumaux Edmonds, 3t Nassau St., New York City. 

Lawyer, b. Utica, N.Y., Jan. 18, 1851. L. 2 <f>. Phil. o. M.A. LL. B., Columbia, 1876. 

Charles Sumner Holt, \Z\ La Salle St., Chicago, Ill. 

Lawyer, b. Chicago, Oct. 21, 1855. K A. Admitted 1878. Eld. Presb. Church. 

Charles Henry Watson died, Maysville, Col., Dec. tt, 1880. 

Lawyer, b. Brooklyn, N.Y., Aug. 19, 1851. Phil. o. 

Julius Edward Werner died, Haddonfield, N. J., July 10, 1893. 

Clergyman, b. Prussia, July 17, 1849. Phil. o. Ord. 1877. Pas. N.J., N.Y., 1877-93. 


1875 

Charles Bulkley Bullard, 

Clergyman, b. Lee, Ms., Oct. 12, 1853. T. X'P. 

Jeremiah Fuller Locke, 

Civil Engineer, b. Wn., Dec. 10, 1849. T. Sal. 

Adair Pleasants, 

Lawyer, b. Rock Island, Apr. 8, 1854. L. K A. 

Willard Scott, 

Clergyman, b. Amsterdam, N.Y., June 23, 1850. 
West Farms, Omaha, Worcester. D. D., W.C., 1900. 

Joseph Tomlinson, 

Physician, b. Roadstown, N.J., Aug. 15, 1854. T. 

1876 


4 Eppirt St., East Orange, N. J. 

Val. Ord. 1883. Pas. N.J. since 1883. 

Williamstown, Mass. 

M.A. Fall River, Wn. 

Rock Island, Ill. 

Phil. o. Admitted, 1878. 

31 May St., Worcester, Mass. 

L. Phil. o. Ord, 1879. Pas. N.Y. City, 
Trustee Doane. 

Bridgeton, N. J. 

Phil. o. M.D., Columbia. 


George Frederic Chipperfield, 25 Broad St., New York City. 

Lawyer, b. England, Dec. 13, 1852. T. Phil. o. Clergyman and Lawyer. 

Emanuel Cohen, 313 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 

Lawyer, b. Carbondale, Pa., May 11, 1855. L. Sal. Law, Penn., Minn. 


Francis Henshaw Dewey, J24 Main St., Worcester, Mass. 

Lawyer, b. Worcester, Ms., Mar. 23, 1856. L. K A. M.A. LL.B., Harvard, 1878. Law, 
Admitted, 1879; Worcester since 1879. mem. Am. Antiq. Soc. Pres. Worcester Cons. St. R.R. 
Co.; Mechanics Nat. Bank. Director in various Corporations. 


Edgar Rollin Downs, Durango, Colorado. 

Teacher, b. Lowell, Ms., July 26, 1855* T. Phil. o. M.A. Tea. Ms., Col. since 1876. 

James Francis Eaton, Rochester, Wis. 

Clergyman, Teacher, b. Hamden, N.Y., Oct. 16, 1850. T. Phil. o. Ord. 1879. Pas. N.Y., 
Vt., Mich., 1879-84. Prof. Ripon. Pres. Whitman. D.D. 

Charles White Huntington, Lowell, Mass. 

Clergyman, b. Stockbridge, Ms., May 22, 1854. L. K A. Val. Ord.1881. D.D.,W.C., 1901. 

William Alexander Platt, Equitable Bid., Denver, Col. 

Journalist, b. Zanesville, O., Jan. 21, 1855. A >P. Phil. o. M.A. N.Y., Col. since 1882. 

Clarence Burgess Roote, Northampton, Mass. 

Teacher, Lawyer, b. Francestown, N.H., Oct. 3, 1853. L. X 'P. Latin, Greek, Nat. Hist., 
Rhet. and Van Vechten Prizes. Phil. o. M.A. Ft. Edward, N.Y., 187 7 “ 9 » P arre > Ms., i879'8i, 
1882-6; Greenwich, Ct., 1886-8; Northampton since 1888. Law, Boston Univ., 1882-4; Admitted, 
1884. Sen. Warden and Lay Reader, Prot. Epis. Church. 


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1877 


Howard Williston Carter, Norfolk, Conn* 

Teacher, b. Stockbridge, Ms., Sep. 16, 1855. L. 1st Eng. o. N.Y., N.J., Ct. 

Gaylord Parsons Clark, 619 West Genesee St*, Syracuse, N. Y* 

Physician, b. Syracuse, N.Y., Nov. 12, 1856. L. Iv A. Phil. o. M.A. M.D., Syr. Univ., 
1877-80. Prof. Syr. Univ. since 1881. Elder Presb. Church. 

Herbert Wendell Gleason, 83 Pinckney St*, Boston, Mass* 

Clergyman, b. Malden, Ms., June 5, 1855. L. Ord. 1886. Boston since 1899. 

Rufus Henry Halsey, Oshkosh, Wis. 

Teacher, b. Washingtonville, N.Y., Mar. 9, 1856. T. X V P. Phil. o. N.Y., Wis. 

Emerson Wadsworth Judd, 220 Broadway, New York City* 

Journalist, b. Westhampton, Ms., Sep. 29, 1856. T. Val. Ms., Mo., N.Y. 


Rollo Ogden, 

Editor, b. Sand Lake, N.Y., Jan. 19, 1856. 

Stephen Stedman, 

Journalist, b. Poinfret, Vt., Apr. 17, 1856. 

Albert Harris Tolman, 

Teacher, b. Lanesboro, Ms., June 17, 1856. 


Evening Post, New York City. 

T. Phil. o. Ord. 1881. N. Y.C. since 1886. 

Box 1453, Middletown, N« Y. 

T. Phil. o. R.I., N.Y. since 1882. 

5750 Woodlawn Ave*, Chicago, Ill. 

L. Sal. Univ. Chicago since 1893. 


1878 

Arthur Graves Canfield, 909 E. University Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich. 

Teacher, b. Sunderland, Vt., Mar. 27, 1859. L. Kans. and Mich. Universities. 


Walter Geer, 1 Madison Ave., New York City* 

Lawyer. b. Wn., Ms., Aug. 19, 1857. L. A'P. French Prize. Phil. o. M.A. LL.B., 
Nat. Univ. Law Sch., 1881; LL.M. same 1882; Admitted, 1882. Pres. N.Y. Architectural 
Terra-Cotta Co. since 1886. Washington, D.C., 1879-82; Chicago, Ill., 1882-6; N.Y. City since 
1886. City residence 246 West 72nd St. 

Charles Gross, 11 Putnam Ave*, Cambridge, Mass* 

Teacher, b. Troy, N.Y., Feb. 10, 1857. L. Eight Prizes and Prize for Prizes. Val. M.A. 
and Ph.D., Gottingen. Literary work in London, 1884-8. Prof. Harvard since 1888. pub. 
many books and papers on historical subjects, mem. Am. Hist. Soc.; Royal Hist. Soc. England, 
etc. (See “Who’s Who.”) 


Rufus Buel McClenon, 

Teacher. b. Franklin, N.Y., Nov. 13, 1852. 
1880-2; Lake Geneva, Wis., 1882-5; Oconto, Wis., 
Falls, S.D., 1889-93; Supt. Schools Madison, S.D. 
lege since 1902. Dea. Presb. Church. 

Carlton Putnam Mills, 

Clergyman, b. S. Wn., Ms., Apr. 29, 1857. T. 

Howe Paige, 

Lawyer, b. St. Louis, Mo., Sep. 16, 1857. T. 

Charles Malcolm Platt 

Lawyer, b. Sweden, N.Y., Feb. 21, 1855. T. 

Waldo Selden Pratt, 

Teacher, b. Philadelphia, Pa., Nov. 10, 1857. 
Graves for Speaking. Phil. o. J.H.U., 1878-80; 
Metro. Museum of Art, 1880-2. Prof. Hartford 
Smith and Mt. Holyoke. mem. Mus. Tea. Nat. 
musical history. Mus. D. Syr. Univ., 1898. (See 


254 Idaho St*, Huron, S« Dakota* 

T. Hon. o. M.A. North Granville, N.Y., 
1885-7; Beloit College Academy, 1887-9; Sioux 
1893-1902. Prin. Normal Dept. Huron Col- 

Wollaston, Mass* 

A A <t>. Rector Prot. Epis. Ch. 

N. Y* Life Bid*, Minneapolis, Minn* 

Phil. o. Minn, since 1880. 

died, Asheville, N* C*, Aug* 3, 1395* 

Phil. o. Asheville after 1885. 

86 Gillett St*, Hartford, Conn. 

L. X 'P. Prizes, Greek; General Rhet.; 
Fellow same 1879-80. Asst. Director N.Y. 
Pheol. Sem. since 1882. Lect. Hist. Music 
Assoc., etc. pub. many papers on music and 
“Who’s Who.”) 


William Edgar Roe, 

Clergyman, b. Cornwall, N. Y., Nov. 2, 1857. 


lOt Franklin St*, Auburn, N* Y* 

L. X*. Sal. Ord. 1887. D. D., W.C., 1898. 


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Halsey Bidwell Stevenson, Auburn, N. Y* 

Clergyman, b. Montezama, N.Y., Feb. 9, 1854. X 'P. Phil. o. Ord. 1881. 

1879 

Charles Albert Fiske, 608 Iglehart St*, St* Paul, Minn* 

Teacher, b. Southbridge, Ms., June 27, 1855. Phil. o. St. Paul many years. 

Herbert Hervey Fletcher, 324 Washington St*, Boston, Mass* 

Journalist, b. Granby, Ms., Aug. 10, 1855. T. Phil. o. Boston many years. 

Horace Greenwood Hill died, Philadelphia, Pa*, Feb* 10, J90L 

Physician, b. Phila., Nov. 6, 1858. L. X 'P. Val. M.D., Jeff., 1882. 

Robert Ellis Jones, Northampton, Mass* 

Clergyman, b. England, Mar. 18, 1853. L. X'P. Pres. Plobart. Rector. D.D., 1898. 

Charles Albert Perkins, J547 W* Clinch St., Knoxville, Tenn* 

Teacher, b. Ware, Ms., Oct. 31, 1858. T. Prof. Bryn Mawr and Knoxville. 

Henry Poor Perkins, Paoting-fu, China. 

Missionary, b. Ware, Ms., Dec. 24, 1856. T. Sal. Mis. since 1882. 

Milton Goslee Pond died, Royalston, Mass*, Sept. 16, 1885* 

Clergyman, b. Jewett, N.Y., Nov. 15, 1855. L. Phil. o. Ord. 1884. 

1880 

John Gray Campbell, Wellington, Kansas* 

Journalist, b. Mendon, Ill., Apr. 7, i860. L. X'P. Wellington since 1885. 

Frederick Hale Cooke, 195 McDonough St*, Brooklyn, N. Y* 

Lawyer. b. Woonsocket, R.I., Mar. 17, 1859. L. Six Prizes and Prize for Prizes. Law, 
Admitted, 1884; Brooklyn, N.Y„ 1883-7; Washington, D.C., 1887-8; Brooklyn and New York 
City since 1888. pub. “Law of Life Insura»ce,” 1891 ; “Law of Trade and Labor Combinations.” 
1898. Business address, 52 William St., N.Y.City. 

Edward Danforth Hale, 4 Brewer St., J* P. Boston, Mass. 

Teacher, b. Aqueboque, N.Y., Feb. 1, 1859. L* Sal. N.E. Conserv. Music. 

Frank Gaylord Hubbard, 227 Langdon St*, Madison, Wis* 

Teacher, b. Oswego, N.Y., Jan. 15, 1859. L. X 'P. Prizes, Hist., German, Math, and 
Rhet. Phil. o. Business, Oswego, N.Y., 1880-4. J.H.U., Baltimore, Md., 1884-7; Ph.D. same 

1887. Europe, 1888. Prof. Univ. California, 1889-92; Prof. Univ. Wisconsin since 1892. mem. 
Mod. Lang. Assoc.; Am. Philol. Soc.; Wis. Acad. Arts and Let.; Wis. Hist. Soc.; Cong. Church. 

Hermann Lewis Mat 2 , Chamber Com* Bid*, Chicago, Ill* 

Lawyer, b. Chicago, Ill., Feb. 2, 1859. T. A A <P. Chicago many years. 

Willis Waldo Mead, Phillips, Wis. 

Clergyman, b. Fayetteville, N.Y., Mar. 9, 1854. T. Ord. 1884. Pas. and Mis. 

Alfred Tyler Perry, President, College, Marietta, Ohio* 

Clergyman, Teacher, b. Geneseo, Ill., Aug. 19, 1858. T. Prizes, German, Math., Rhet. 
Ed. Athenaeum. Phil. o. B.D., II.T.S., 1885. Ord. 1886. Pas. Ware, Ms., 1887-90. M.A., 

1891. Prof, and Libr. H.T.S., 1891-1900. Pres. Marietta since 1900. D.D., W.C., 1901. 

mem. Nat. Ed. Assoc, pub. “Handy Harmony of Gospels,” 1886, 1888, 1891. ("See “Who’s 
Who.”) 

Raymond Hoyt Stearns, New Berlin, N* Y. 

Clergyman, b. Albany, N.Y., Nov. 27, 1859. A K E. Phi. o. Ord. 1883. Pas. N.Y. 

mi 

Austin Bradley Bassett, 51 Church St*, Ware, Mass* 

Clergyman, b. Allegan, Mich., Jan. 23, 1859. L. AA$. Ed. Athenaeum. Prizes, Graves, 
Latin, Nat. Hist. Phil. o. Tea., Saratoga, N.Y., 1881-2. Prof. Mass. Agr. College, 1882-4. 
H.T.S., 1884-6; Cong. T.S., Chicago, 1886-7; B.D. same. Ord. 1887. Pas. Williamstown, Ms., 
1887-91 ; Ware since 1891. Lect. H.T.S. since 1890. Student University of Berlin, 1897. mem. 
Am. Hist. Assoc. Pres. Gamma (Mass.) Chapter 4 > B K. 


34 


PHI BETA KAPPA 


Willard Starr Cutting, University, Chicago, Ill* 

Teacher, b. W. Brattleboro, Vt., Oct. 14, 1858. L. Phil. o. Chicago many years. 

Charles Mason Demond, 27 William St*, New York City* 

Lawyer, b. Boston, Ms., Jan. 23, i860. L. A AL Val. N.Y.City many years. 

Frederic Jennings Parsons, 10 Rue de Londres, Paris, France* 

Electrician, b. Turkey, Dec. 3, i860. L. K A. Phil. o. Thom-Houston Co. 

Bliss Perry, 4 Park St*, Boston, Mass* 

Editor, b. Wn., Nov. 25, i860. L. Prof. W.C. and Princeton. Ed. Atlantic. Lilt. D. 

Frank Pierce, Salt Lake City, Utah* 

Lawyer, b. Londonderry, Vt., April 3, 1857. L. Phil. o. Class President. Salt Lake City 
since 1882. Admitted, 1886. U. S. Commissioner for Utah. Utah Legislature several terms. 
Pres. Y.M.C.A. First Presb. Church. 

Walter Clark Roe, Colony, Okla* Territory* 

Clergyman, b. Cornwall, N.Y., Mar. 18, i860. T. X^. Phil. o. 

Cleon Josiah Sawyer, 220 Broadway, New York City* 

Lawyer, b. Salem, N.H., May 25, 1859. L. Phil. o. 

Elliot White, Long Branch, N* J* 

Clergyman, b. N.Y.City, Nov. 26, 1861. 2 L Sal. Prot. Epis. Church. 

Edward Carroll Wiley, North Granville, N* Y. 

Clergyman, b. Dorset, Vt., June 11, 1858. L. Phil. o. Old. 1889. 

1882 

Frank Alexander Erwin, 32 Waverley Place, New York City* 

Lawyer, Teacher, b. West Point, N.Y., Jan. 9, i860. T. X 'P. First German Prize. Phil. o. 
Peekskill, N.Y., 1882-5; N.Y. City, 1886-94; Brooklyn (Florence Court J since 1894. M.A., 

Williams. LL.B., Univ. City N.Y., 1891; Admitted, 1891; LL.M. same 1895. Prof. Law, 
Univ. New York. pub. “Cases on Sales’’; “Cases on Torts”; “Summary of Torts.” mem. Assoc. 
Bar N.Y. City. Elder Presb. Church. Vestryman P.E. Church. 

Thomas Sarsfield Fagan, Keenan Bid*, Troy, N. Y* 

Lawyer, b. Troy, N.Y., Jan. 18, 1862. L. Sal. Troy since 1885. 

Franklin Fuller Gunn, Glens Falls, N* Y* 

Teacher, b. Greenwich, N.Y., Aug. 19, 1858. T. ARE. Val. 

Edwards Platt Ingersoll, 150 Nassau St*, New York City* 

Journalist. Entered College from Cleveland. Phil. o. N.Y. City many years. 

Francis Lockwood Kendall died, New Mexico, Nov* 21, 1893* 

Teacher, b. Lenox, Ms., Mar. 27, 1862. T. Z 'P. Phil. o. Prof. W.C., 1887-93. 

Rudolph Matz, Portland Block, Chicago, Ill* 

Lawyer, b. Chicago, Dec. 11, i860. T. AA 4 >. Chicago many years. 

Nathaniel Fisher Wilcox, Bridgewater, Mass* 

Teacher, b. Bridgewater, Dec. 8, 1857. L. Phil. o. Tea. Vt. and Ms. 

1883 

Frederick Geller, 22 William St., New York City* 

Lawyer, b. Albany, N.Y., June 6, 1861. L. Z\h Ed. Athenaeum. Eight Prizes and Prize 
for Prizes. Val. Municipal Law Prize, Columbia Law School; LL.B. same 1885; Admitted, 
1885. residence Brooklyn, 1887-97; Bronxville, N.Y. since 1897. Pres. Bronxville. Vestry 
Christ Epis. Church, Bronxville since 1901. 

Frederick Morris Herrick, 5 Beekman St*, New York City* 

Teacher, b. Constantinople, Dec. 17, 1862. L. Phil. o. N.Y. City many years. 

Samuel V* V* Holmes, 724 Delaware Ave*, Buffalo, N. Y* 

Clergyman, b. Brooklyn, N.Y., Mar. 23, 1862. L. A A<t>. D.D., W.C., 1903. 


WILLIAMS COLLEGE 


35 


Hemry Lefavour, Simmons College, Boston, Mass. 

Teacher, b. Salem, Ms., Sep. 4, 1862. I.,. Five Prizes. Ed. /■It'go . Class President. Sal. 

Tea. Wils. Sem. Easthampton, 1883-4; Instr. Fr. Math. Physics W.C., 1884-8. Ph.D., W.C., 
1886. Berlin, Germany, 1888-90. Prof. Physics W.C., 1888-1902. Dean W.C., 1897-1902. 
LL.D., W.C., 1902. Trustee W.C. since 1903. Fellow Am. Acad. Arts and Sci. Fellow Am. 
Assoc. Adv. Sci. pub. Lecture Notes on Physics. President Simmons College since 1002. (See 
“Who’s Who.”; 

Francis Vergnies Pike died, Newburyport, Mass., Jan* 25, 1903. 

D. Butler Pratt, 50 Sumner Ave., Springfield, Mass. 

Clergyman, b. Dudley, Ms., Sep. 28, 1861. L. Cobden Medal. Pres. Class. Pres. Y.M.C.A. 
Phil. o. Harvard Observatory, 1883-4; A.T.S., 1884-7; Fellowship same 1887-9; Ord. i88 9 - 
Pas. Brooklyn, N.Y., 1889-1900; Springfield since 1900. 

Fred Martin Rice, 21 Colonial Place, New Rochelle, N. Y. 

Teacher, b. Natick, Ms., July 6, 1861. L. Phil. o. N. Rochelle since 1898. 

Lewis Goold Rogers, Fenton St., Buffalo, N. Y. 

Clergyman, b. Albion, N.Y., Mar. 14, 1861. T. Ord. 1887. Pas. N.Y. since 1887. 


100 Broadway, New York City. 

Winchester, Mass. 

1st Eng. o. Boston since 1886. 


Fred DeLysle Smith, 

Herbert Shapleigh Underwood, 

Editor, b. Fort Edward, N.Y., June 5, 1861. T. 

1884 

Percy Favor Bicknell, 14 Leland St., Malden, Mass. 

Librarian, b. Pembroke, Ms., Dec. 25, i860. L. Val. Malden since 1897. 

Walter Parke Bradley, 256 College St., Middletown, Conm 

Teacher, b. Lee, Ms., July 7, 1862. T. Phil. o. Middletown since 1889. 


Calvin Montague Clark, 

Clergyman, b. Hartford, Wis., 

William James Foster, 
Nathan Gest 

Charles Edward Greenman 
Walter Foxcroft Hawkins, 
Thomas Samuel Holmes 


22 Webster St., Haverhill, Mass. 

Jan. 30, 1862. L. AT. Phil. o. Haverhill since 1893. 

Schenectady, N. Y. 
killed in coasting, Williamstown, Jan. 16, 1884. 

died, Denver, Col., Dec. I, 1893. 

Pittsfield, Mass, 
died, Gley Sprey, N. Y., June 25, 1891. 
Arthur Waring Underwood, 1240 Hinman Ave., Evanston, Ill. 

Lawyer, b. Fort Edward, N.Y., June 6, 1863. T. Six Prizes. Sal. Hull, Iowa, 1884-5; 
Appleton, Wis., 1885-8; Evanston, Ill. since 1888; Law, Admitted, 1890. Alderman City of 
Evanston. Trustee 1st Cong. Church, mem. State Bar Assoc. 

William Hill Williams, Platteville, Wis. 

1885 


Herbert Dexter Bailey, Keenan Bid., Troy, N. Y. 

Lawyer, b. Chester, Vt., Oct. 3, 1862. L. Phil. o. Troy since 1885. 

Robert Anderson Clark, 81 Eastern Ave., Springfield, Mass. 

Physician, b. Wn., Oct. 15, 1862. T. Springfield since 1899. 

Charles Carroll Cobb, 2475 Magnolia Ave., Chicago, Ill. 

Teacher, b. Abington, Ms., Nov. 26, 1862. Val. Chicago since 1888. 

David Scudder Herrick, Teacher and Missionary in India. 

Stephen B. L. Penrose, 7 College Ave., Walla Walla, Wash. 

Teacher, b. Phila., Pa., Dec. 20, 1864. L. ARE. Phil. o. Pres. Whitman. D.D., Ripon. 

Alfred Ernest Street, Missionary in China. 


36 


PHI BETA KAPPA 


Henry Baldwin Ward, 1520 D* St*, Lincoln, Neb* 

Teacher, b. Troy, N.Y., Mar. 4, 1865. T. Sal. Univ. Neb. since 1893* 

Levi Francis Warner, H3 West 55th St*, New York City* 

Henry Harding Wentworth, Terre Haute, Ind* 

Clergyman, b. Nashville, Term., Aug. 15, 1859. T. Z SE Terre Haute since 1903. 


1886 * 

George Weston Anderson, tOi Robin wood Ave., Jamaica Plain, Boston, Mass* 

Lawyer, b. Acworth, N.H., Sep, 1, 1861. L. Four Prizes. Cobden Club Medal. Phil. o. 
LL.B., Boston Univ., 1890; Admitted, 1890. Nashua, N.H., 1887-9. Boston since 1890. mem. 


Boston School Board, 1895-1900. 

Edward Luther Dixon, 

George Henry Flint, 

Clergyman, b. Lincoln, Ms., Jan. 25, 1865 

John Luther Kilbon, 

Clergyman, b. Springfield, June 28, 1866. 

Walter Decker Mapes 
Paul Carl Ransom, 

Teacher, b. Earlville, N.Y., Mar. 4, 1863. 

Arthur Vincent Taylor, 

Sanborn Gove Tenney, 

Lawyer, b. Cambridge, Ms., Feb. 16, 1864. 

John Jenks Thomas, 

Physician, b. Columbus, O., Sep. 6, 1861. 

Harry Vreeman Youngman, 


Denver, Colorado. 

iOf Tonawanda St*, Dorchester, Mass* 

T. AT. Ord. 1895. 

323 St* James Ave*, Springfield, Mass* 

,. Phil. o. Ord. 1889. 

died, Brooklyn, N* Y., July 30, t90t* 
Rainbow Lake, N. Y* 

v A. Phil. o. LL.B., Columbia. 

Newark, N. J* 
Williamstown, Mass* 

T. A K E. Admitted, 1892. Judge. 

88 Bay State Road, Boston, Mass. 

M.D., Harvard, 1890. 

I Broadway, New York City. 


1887 

Robert Grant Aitken, Lick Observatory, Mt* Hamilton, Calif* 

Astronomer. b. Jackson, Calif., Dec. 31, 1864. T. Biology and German Prizes. Phil. o. 
Instr. Math. Oakland, Cal., 1887-8; same Livermore College, 1888-91; M.A., W.C., 1892; Prof. 
Math, and Astro. Univ. Pacific, 1891-5; Asst. Astronomer, Lick Observatory since 1895. mem. 
Astron. Soc. Pacific; Astron. and Astro-Phys. Soc. Am.; Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci.; also Hon. mem. 
Soc. Astron. Mexico, pub. two hundred Astronomical papers. Sc. D. Univ. Pacific, 1903. 

Frank Coe Barnes, 207 Pawling Ave*, Troy, N* Y* 

William Eglin Carnochan, ttt Broadway, New York City* 

Maxwell Warren Day, 132 Park Ave*, Schenectady, N* Y* 

Frederick James Fessenden, Albemarle Road, West Newton, Mass* 

Teacher, b. Lunenburg, Ms., May 8, 1862. L. Z > P. Phil. o. W.N. since 1903. 

Henry Knight Hyde, 22 Elm St., Ware, Mass* 

Banker, b. Brimfield, Ms., June 17, 1867. L. Z'P. Benedict Prize in French, Rice Book 
Prize, Rice Prize in Latin. Cashier and President Ware Nat. Bank. 

Gardner Cotrell Leonard, 62 Willett St*, Albany, N* Y. 

Merchant, Manf. b. W. Springfield, Ms., Oct. 16, 1865. A 'P. French and Math. Prizes, 
('lass President. Phil. O. Albany since 1888. pub. “Cap and Gown in America,” 1894; “Songs 
of Williams,” 1898. Pres. W.C. Alumni Assoc. N.N.Y. mem. Univ. Club N.Y.City; Soc. Co¬ 
lonial Wars; Fort George and other Clubs. Director in many business Companies. 

Carroll Lewis Maxcy, Williamstown, Mass* 

Teacher, b. Norristown, Pa., May 28, 1865. A K E. Rice Book, Latin, Nat. Hist, and Pol. 
Sci. Prizes. M. A. Academy, Troy, N.Y., 1887-1898; Prof. English, W.C. since 1898. pub. 
Editions of Hamlet; Ivanhoe; Silas Marner. 2nd Lieut. 2nd Reg. N.Y. Vols. Parish Clerk Prot. 
Epis. Church. 


WILLIAMS COLLEGE 


37 


James Ingraham Peck 
Phillip Alexander Robinson, 


died, Williamstown, Mass*, Nov* 4, 1898* 
residence unknown. 

1888 

Henry Warren Austin, Oak Park, Ill* 

Banker, b. Oak Park, Ill,, Jan. 22, 1864. T. A A$. Graves, Math., Moonlight and Rice 
Book Prizes. Mem. 43rd General Assembly, Ill., 1903. Business address, 172 Wash. St., Chicago. 

Marc Walker Comstock, 172 College St., Buffalo, N. Y. 

Lawyer, b. Buffalo, N.Y., Jan. 14, 1866. T. K A. Nat. Hist., Rice Book and Cobden Club 
Prizes. Law, Admitted, 1891; Buffalo, N.Y. Business address, 39 Erie St. Trustee and S.S. 
Supt. Presb. Church. 

Charles Ovid Eames, 192 S* Goodman St., Rochester, N* Y* 

Clergyman, b. Becket, Ms., Sep. 8, 1864. T. $» A 0 . Ord. 1897. Rochester since 1900. 

George Lynde Richardson, 4 Ackley St., Glens Falls, N* Y. 

Clergyman, b. Troy, N.Y., May 8, 1867. T. <£A 0 . Nine Prizes and Prize for Prizes. Class 
Day Orator. Phil. o. Univ. Minn., 1889-90; Seabury Div. Sch., 1891; Ord. 1892. Rector, 
Albany, N.Y., 1892-4 ; Bennington, Vt., 1894-8 ; Glens Falls since 1898. mem. Am. Acad. Pol. 
and Social Sci.; N.Y. Hist. Assoc. 

George Benjamin Rogers, 

Teacher, b. Somerset, N.Y., July 14, 1868. T. 

Ellis John Thomas, 

William Addison Way, 

Lawyer, b. Sewickley, Pa., Jan. 16, 1867. T. 

Henry Daniel Wild, 

Teacher. b. Greensboro, Vt., Oct. n, 1866. 

Olivet, Mich., 1888-91 ; 

Latin W.C. since 1895. 


Exeter, N* H. 

Exeter since 1895. 

38 Lansing St*, Utica, N* Y* 
Sewickley, Pa* 

Law, Admitted, 1891. 

Williamstown, Mass* 

L. AT. Seven Prizes. Val. M.A. Prof. 
Asst. Prof. W.C., 1891-5; Student Leipsig and Berlin, 1893-5; Prof, 
mem. Am. Philol. Assoc. 


Sal. 


ARE. 


Charles Adams Williams, 

Teacher, b. Bradford, Vt., May 28, 1867. 

Herbert Preston Woodward 


L. 


1889 


Hudson, Mass* 

AT. Hudson since 1897. 

died, Batavia, N* Y., Sept* J8, J90L 
805 Broome St*, Wilmington, Del* 


Joseph Danforth Bush, 

Lumber Merchant, b. Wilmington, Del., Dec. 4, 1868. ARE. 

John Winthrop Cooke died, Cambridge, Mass*, Apr* 28, 1898* 

Alfred Eggleston Holcomb, 15 Dey St*, New York City* 

Howard Kennedy, Jr., 502 South 22nd St., Omaha, Neb* 

Lawyer, b. Nebraska City, Neb., Oct. II, 1868. L. L.N.H. Pres. Y.M.C.A.; Adelphic 
Union. Ed. Lit. Monthly. Rice Book, Hist., Nat. Hist, and Cobden Club Prizes. LL.B., Wash. 
Univ., St. Louis, Mo., 1891; Admitted Neb., 1891; U.S. Supreme Crt., 1901. First Presb. 
Church. Treas. Synod. Treas. and Trustee Bellevue College, mem. Neb. Bar Assoc. 

H* Shumway Lee, 567 West Ferry St*, Buffalo, N. Y. 

James Richard McDonald, 85 Brooks St*, W. Medford, Mass. 

Book Publisher, b. Brunswick, Me., June 18, 1867. T. French and Latin Prizes. Spring- 
field, Ms., 1889-91; Hartford, Ct., 1892-3; N.Y.City, 1901-2; Boston, 1891-2, 1894-1901, and 
since 1902. Manager Ed. Dept. Lothrop Pub. Co. 

James Rowland Nash, itf East 37th St., New York City* 

Lawyer, b. N.Y.City, Oct. 4, 1868. A 'P. Admitted, 1893. 

Charles Thaddeus Terry, 23 East 77th St*, New York City. 

Lawyer, b. Albany, N.Y., Sep. 16, 1867. $A 0 . Val. LL.B. and Lect., Columbia, 1893. 


38 


PHI BETA KAPPA 


William Robert Williams, Hotel San Reno, C. P. W. and 74th St*, N* Y. City* 

Physician. b. Watertown, Wis., June 13, 1867. L. Z 'P. M. A., Williams, 1892. M.D., 
Columbia, 1895. Lect. Hyg. Cornell Med. School. N.Y. City since 1892. 

Frank Albert Wilson, 10 William St*, Worcester, Mass* 

1890 

Talcott Miner Banks, Englewood, N* J* 

Merchant, b. Englewood, N. J., Apr. 12, 1868. K A. 

Everett Dearborn Chadwick, 64 Fletcher St., Winchester, Mass* 

Lawyer, b. Bradford, Ms., Aug. 13, 1867. ‘PAG. LL.B., Boston Univ., 1896. 

George Wheeler Clark died, Troy, N* Y*, Jan* 7, 1896* 

Bainbridge Colby, 4t East 64th St., New York City* 

Lawyer, b. St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 22, 1869. T. AA$. Soph. Moonlight. Phil. o. LL.B., 
Columbia, 1892; Admitted, 1892. Mem. N.Y. Assembly, 1902; N.Y. Republican Committee. 
V. P., N.Y. Williams Alumni, 1902, 1903. 

Samuel Crook, U3 St. James Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Lawyer, b. Brooklyn, N.Y., June 16, 1867. Admitted, 1892. 

John Hopkins Denison, 8 Newbury St*, Boston, Mass. 

Clergyman, b. Westfield, Ms., Oct. 14, 1870. T. A A <f>. Seven Prizes and Prize for Prizes. 
Val. Ord. 1893. Asst. Pas. Kansas City, Mo., 1893-4. Pas. N.Y.City (Sea and Land, Church), 
1894-1902. Boston since 1903. 

Scottsville, N. Y. 
34 Pine St*, New York City* 
69 East 54th St*, New York City* 

[O, 1869. X >P. Law, Harvard, Admitted, 1893. 

Lee, Mass. 
Sycamore, Illinois* 

Clergyman. b. Woodstock, Vt., Aug. 20, 1866. L. Nat. Hist. Prize. B.D., Chicago T.S., 
1896. Ord. 1893. Princeville, Ill., 1890-1; Chicago, 1892-3, 1894-5; S. Lake Linden, Mich., 
1893-4; Evanston, Ill., 1895-8; Pana, 1898-1901; Sycamore since 1901. 

Charles Spaulding, address unknown* 

Ira Winthrop Travell, Plainfield, N. J* 

Teacher, b. Troy, N.Y., Jan. 17, 1868. T. <P A G. Plainfield since 1893. 

Merritt Joel Winchester, Elbridge, N. Y. 

Clergyman, b. Pawlet, Vt., Apr. 23, 1868. L. Ord. 1891. E. since 1894. 

1891 

Clarence Wesley Austin, Fayetteville, N. Y. 

Lawyer, b. Fayetteville, N.Y., May 1, 1870. French and German Prizes. LL.B., Syracuse 
Univ., 1898 ; Admitted, 1898. Trustee Presb. Church. Business address, 305 Kirk Bid., Syra¬ 
cuse, N, Y. 


Hanford Wisner Edson, 
Marshall Spring Hagar, 
Charles Cooper Nott, Jr*, 

Lawyer, b. Wn., Ms., Oct. 

John David Seacord, 
Benjamin Marsh Southgate, 


Jacob Alfred Bohrer, 909 N* McLean St., Bloomington, Ill* 

Lawyer, b. Bloomington, Ill., May 15, 1867. 4 >A 9 . Greek and Latin Prizes. Pres. Clas. 
Soc. Law, Admitted, 1896. Tea. Ill. Normal Univ.,, 1891-5. Asst. State Atty. 1896-1901. 
Chairman Republican Com., 1897-1902. Post Master, Bloomington since 1901. 

Frederick Carlos Ferry, Williamstown, Mass. 

Teacher, b. Braintree, Vt., Jan. 22, 1868. I,. GAX. Nine Prizes and Prize for Prizes. 

Val. M.A., Williams 1894 and Harvard 1895. Student Harvard, Clark, Kristiania, Berlin, Got¬ 
tingen. Ph.D., Clark, 1898. Instr. Lat., Math. W.C., 1891-4; Asst. Prof. Math. W.C., 1899- 
1902; Prof. Math. W.C. since 1902. Dean W.C. since 1902. mem. Am. Math. Soc. 

George Edwin Ladd, Randolph, Vt* 

Clergyman, b. Woodstock, Vt., Apr. 27, 1865. L. Y.T.S. Ord. 1897. 


WILLIAMS COLLEGE 


39 


Alvah Maximilian Levy, 59 Highland Ave*, Fitchburg, Mass* 

Lawyer, b. Townsend, Ms., Nov. 2, 1866. T. Admitted, 1896. 

Robert Norman McMynn, Milwaukee, Wis* 

Charles Elbert Montague, 26 Chestnut St*, Wakefield, Mass* 

Physician, b. Woodstock, Vt., Sep. 7, 1866. M.D., Boston Univ., 1896. 

Edward Niles, *5 Hinrod St*, Brooklyn, N. Y* 

Clergyman, b. York, Pa., Sep. 18, 1868. L. <J> A 0. Ord. 1894. Brooklyn since 1901. 

John Willard Travell, 27 East Eleventh St*, New York City* 

Charles Lyman Warner, Salisbury, Conn* 

Teacher, b. Rockford, Iowa, Oct. 27, 1868. T. Tea. N.Y., Pa., Conn. 

Payson Sibley Wild, 3931 Ellis Ave., Chicago, Ill* 

Teacher, b. N. Craftsbury, Vt., May 25, 1869. AT. Chicago since 1898. 

1892 

Robinson Paige Bainbridge, Carnegie Steel Co*, Mingo Junction, Ohio* 

Chemist, b. Troy, N.Y.,Sep. 16, 1869. Latin, Greek, Math., Nat. Hist. Prizes. Sal. Brad- 

dock, Pa., 1893-5, 1899-1902; Birmingham, Ala.,1896-7; Low Moon, Va.,1898-9; Supt. Blast 
Furnace, Carnegie Steel Co., since 1902. 

Edward Barton, 1344 Ohio St., Lawrence, Kan* 

Teacher, b. Glenham, N.Y., Jan. 12, 1870. L. 0 AX. Univ. Kan. since 1897. 

Edwin Whitney Bishop, Concord, N* H. 

Clergyman, b. Norwich, Ct , May 12, 1869. Instr. Nat. Sci. Whitman H.T.S., 1897. 

Charles Albert Browne, Jr., Audubon Park, New Orleans, La. 

Chemist, Teacher. b. N. Adams, Ms., Aug. 12, 1870. T. Rice Book and Nat. Hist. Prizes. 
Phil. o. Chemistry, N.Y. City, 1892-4; State College, Pa., 1895-1900. M. A. Williams, 1896. 
Gottingen, 1900-1. Ph.D. same 1901. Pub. various articles in Chemical Journals. Mem. Am. 
Assoc. Adv. Set.; Am. Chem. Soc.; Am. Official Agr. Chem.; Soc. Chem. Industry. 

Charles Lovejoy Hibbard, Pittsfield, Mass. 

Lawyer, b. Tama, la., July 18, 1871. L. 0 AX. Admitted 1895. 

Robert Hoit Johnston, Met* Music Co*, Minneapolis, Minn* 

Lawyer, b. Chicago, Ill., Jan. 14, 1871. Z Admitted 1897, 1903. 

Andrew Porter McKean, 532 Third Ave., Troy, N* Y. 

Lawyer. b. Amsterdam, N.Y., Dec. 29, 1870. Z SP. M.A. Gallaudet College, 1893. Instr. 
same 1892-3. Instr. N.Y. Institution Deaf Mutes. Law. Admitted 1897. Troy, N.Y. (13 State 
St.J Mem. and Steward First M. E. Church. Mem. N.Y. Bar Assoc. 

Payn Bigelow Parsons, 149 Prospect Ave., Mt. Vernon, N* Y. 

Physician. b. Baldwinsville, N.Y., Feb. 12, 1872. L. AKE. French and Math. Prizes. 
Phil. o. Instr. Fr. Ger. Lat. Whitman College. M.D. Union, 1897. Asst. Phys. Asylum, 
Northampton, Ms., 1897-1900. Europe, 1900-1. Mem. Ms. Med. Soc. 

James Edward Peabody, 9*8 East *70th St., New York City* 

Teacher, b. Brookline, N.H., Aug. 21, 1869. L. 0 A X. Nat. Hist. Prize. Phil. o. Class 
Sec. Harvard, 1895-7 ; M.A. same, 1896. Head Dept. Biol. Morris H.S. N.Y. City. Mem. N. 
E. Assoc. Am. Naturalists. Pub. “Laboratory Exercises in Anatomy and Physiology”; “Studies 
in Anatomy, Physiology and Hygiene.” 

James William Rowe, 20 West Ninth St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 

Physician, b. Cincinnati, O., Dec. 6, 1869. M.D. Univ. Cin., 1894. 

Russell Lord Tarbox, 34 Pine St*, New York City. 

Lawyer, b. Batavia, N.Y., Jan. 15, 1872. L. <f> A 0 . Admitted, 1895. 

Edwin Van Wormer, 86 Chestnut St., Albany, N* Y. 

Lawyer, b. Albany, N.Y., May 10, 1871. S 4 >. Admitted, 1893. 


40 


PHI BETA KAPPA 


Walter Anson Weed, Jr*, The Hill School, Pottstown, Pa* 

Teacher, b. Shelburne, Vt., Feb. 14, 1871. L. Z'F. Seven Prizes and Prize for Prizes, De¬ 
wey Prize. Ivy orator. Val. Tea. Ossining, N.Y., 1892-3; N.Y. City, 1893-4; Pottstown, Pa. 
since 1894. Senior Master, The Hill School. 

Edward Everett Wilson, 19 1 Clark St*, Chicago, Ill* 

Frederick Rufus Woodward, 168 Sixth St., Lowell, Mass. 

Teacher, b. Concord, N.H., Aug. 13, 1869. L. Lowell since 1892. 


Louis Balliett, 

Frederick Winter Barthel, 

Teacher, b. Poultney, Vt., May 18, 1865. 

Howard Halsey Bayne, 

Lawyer, b. Stanwich, Ct., Aug. 17, 1871. 

Carl Davis Burtt, 

Teacher, b. Lowell, Ms., Dec. 7, 1872. 

Leslie Lin wood Cleveland, 

Franklin Story Conant 
Franklin Hubbell Mills, 

Howard Opdyke, 

Charles Philip Redfield, 

Charles Granville Sewall, 

Clergyman, b. Newark, N.Y., Aug. 4, 1872. 

Louis Palmer Slade, 

Teacher, b. Fall River, Ms., Mar. 14, 1873. 

Frederic Miller Smedley, 

Fred Clark Stanley, 

Teacher, b. Norwalk, Ct., Dec. 25, 1867. 


1893 

Morristown, N. J. 
1550 Lill Ave*, Chicago, Ill* 

Chicago since 1896. 

532 Congress St., Ottawa, Ill* 

L. Admitted 1896, 1898. 

91 Fort Hill Ave*, Lowell, Mass. 

Franklin Falls, N. H* 
died, Boston, Mass*, Sept* 13, 1897. 
31 Nassau St., New York City. 
8 Union St., Schenectady, N. Y* 
Winter Park, Fla. 
509 N* Wash* St*, Rome, N. Y* 

T. KA. Ord. 1898. 

466 N* Main St*, Fall River, Mass* 

T. AT. Fall River since 1897. 

7 West 102nd St., New York City* 
605 Noble Ave*, Bridgeport, Conn* 

Bridgeport since 1895. 


1894 


John Woods Brennan, Pittsburg, Pa. 

Edwin Nesbit Chapman, Greenwich, Conn* 

Publisher, b. Brooklyn, N.Y., Apr. 19, 1872. AKB. Rice Book Prize. Publishing, Green¬ 
wich since 1900. 

Bayard Henderson Christy, 2203 Farmer's Bank Bid*, Pittsburg, Pa. 

Lawyer, b. Sewickley, Pa., Apr. 21, 1872. L. A K E. Graves and Rice Prizes. Phil. o. 
Law, Harvard, 1895-7 ; Admitted, 1897. Plome address, Sewickley, Pa. Trustee Presb. Church. 

Arthur Herbert Coar, Farmington, Maine* 

Clergyman, b. Yonkers, N.Y., Aug. 26, 1872. L. Ord. 1898. F. since 1902. 

Edward Edwards, Jr*, 369 Congress St., Troy, N. Y* 

Teacher, b. Troy, N.Y., Aug. 14, 1870. L. First German Prize. Principal Ward Schools, 
Troy, N.Y., 1894-6 ; Greek and Latin H.S., Troy since 1896. State St. M.E. Church. 

Robert Joseph Gulliver died, Williamstown, Mass*, June 23, 1894. 

Willis Isbister Milham, Williamstown, Mass* 

Teacher. b. Kinderhook, N.Y., Feb. 11, 1874. T. Rice Book, Latin, and Math. Prizes. 
Sal. M.A., Williams, 1895. Instr. Math, and Phys., W.C., 1895-8. Asst. Prof. Math. Sciences, 
1898- 1902. Prof. Astronomy since 1902. Director Field Memorial Observatory. Ph.D. Strass- 
burg, 1902. mem. Am. Assoc. Adv. Sci.; Am. Phys. Soc. pub. Scientific Papers. 


WILLIAMS COLLEGE 


4t 


Olcott Osborn Partridge, 

Lawyer, b. Pittsfield, Ms., Sep. 16, 1873. 0 AX. 

Edward Thomas Scully, 

Samuel Romney Spring, 

Lawyer, b. Fitchburg, Ms., Oct. 22, 1871. A SP. 

Lyman Eddy Thayer, 

Insurance. b. Cleveland, O., Jan. 29, 1873. 
since 1894. New York Life Insurance Co. 


35 St* Botolph St., Boston, Mass. 

Admitted, 1898. 

Pittsfield, Mass. 
1138 Tremont Bid., Boston, Mass. 

Phil. o. LL. B., Harvard, 1897. 

235 West 76th St., New York City. 

2<f>. Cleveland, O., 1873-94; New York City 


1895 

Frederick Carhart Adams, 274 Benefit St., Providence, R* I. 

Teacher. b. Natick, Ms., Feb. 11, [869. B. and B., Manchester, Vt., 1895-6; High School, 
New Haven, Ct., 1896-8 ; High School, Providence, R.I. since 1898. Yale Univ., 1896-8 ; Brown 
Univ., 1898-9; Harvard, 1899. mem. Am. Assoc. Adv, Sci.; Nat. Ed. Assoc.; E. Assoc. Phys. 
Teachers; N.E. Assoc. Chem. Teachers. 


Walter Andrew Bratton, 

Charles Milton Burdick, 

Physician, b. Greig, N.Y., Aug. 25, 


Walla Walla, Wash. 
Ogdensburgh, N. Y. 

1873. M.D., Univ. Buffalo, 1900. 

John Potter Congdon, Oregon R. R., Pocatello, Idaho. 

Civ. Engineer, b. Camden, N.Y., Oct. 20, 1874. T. A K E. Asst. Phys. and Math. W.C., 
1896-8. C.E. Lafayette, 1899. So. Bethlehem, Pa., 1899-1900; Salt Lake City, Utah, 1901; Po¬ 


catello since 1902. Divison Engineer, O. SL. R. R. 

James Ray Craighead, 

Charles Harrod Durfee 
William Seward Elder, 

Clement Goldsmith Elmer, 

Teacher, b. Peconic, N.Y., Dec. 30, 1872. 

Harold Ernest Foster, 

Teacher, b. E. Westmoreland, N. H., Apr. 

Frederick William Memmott, 

Teacher, b. England, May 9, 1872. T. 

Edward Clarence Miller, 

Lawyer, b. Syracuse, N. Y., May 16, 1872. 

Willard Pierrepont Millspaugh, 

Physician, b. Richmond, N.Y., Aug. 31, 1872. M.D., Columbia, 1900. 

John Herbert Peck, 35 St. Botolph St., Boston, Mass. 

Lawyer, b. Pittsfield. Ms., Aug. 10, 1871. Admitted, 1898. 

Hermon Arnold Strong, 73 Hubbard St., Winsted, Conn. 

Merchant, b. Winsted, Ct., Aug. 11, 1874. Winsted since 1899. 

Elnathan Sweet, 14 Holley St., Brockport, N. Y. 

Clergyman, b. Stephentown, N.Y., Apr. 15, 1874. T. AA 4 >. Latin, Greek, Math., Rhet., 
Graves, Dewey, and Van Vechten Prizes; Prize for Prizes. Val. Steel Bridge construction work 
for five years. Rochester T.S., 1900-3. Pas. Baptist Church, Brockport, N.Y. since 1903. 

1896 


649 Second Ave., Lansingburgh, N. Y* 
died, Constantinople, Nov. 19, 1895. 
108 E. Genesee St., Auburn, N. Y. 

Williamstown, Mass. 

Nat. Hist. Prize. Instr. German, W. C. 

1765 Wash. Ave., New York City. 

10, 1868. N.Y.C. since 1899. 

Brooklyn, N. Y. 

N. Adams, 1895-1903. 

Skaneateles, N. Y. 

Admitted, 1898. 

129 S. Olive St., Los Angeles, Cal. 


John William Brockes, 
Horace Greeley Brown, 

Teacher, b. Hopkinton, R.I. 
man Honor System Committee, 
con Cong. Church. 


115 Montague St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
29 Woodland St., Worcester, Mass. 

July 17, 1869. T. Rice Book Prize. Pres. Y.M.C. A. Chair- 
Clark University. Tea. State Normal School since 1896. Dea- 


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Sylvester Chittenden Deming, 146 W. 104th St*, New York City* 

Clarence Wells Dunham, Warrensburg, N* Y* 

Clergyman. b. Newark, N.J., Dec. 26, 1874. T. 0 AX. Sec. Y.M.C.A. Pres. L.N.H. 
Latin, Greek, Math., Nat. Hist., German Prizes; Prize for Prizes. Sal. Tea. Drury H.S., 1896-8. 
Aub.T. S., 1898-1901. Ord. Presb., 1901. 

Edward Calvin Durfee, Chestnut Hill Acad., Philadelphia, Pa* 

Teacher, b. Troy, N.Y., Feb. 25, 1874. Math. Prize. Tea. Sing Sing, N.Y., 1896-8; Chest¬ 
nut Hill Academy since 1898. Presbyterian Church. 

William Winn Hartwell, 

Physician, b. Woburn, Ms., Sep. 1, 1874. AT A. 

George Bancroft Kilbourne, 

Edmonds Putney, 

Willard Dean Shannahan, X3J Hudson Ave*, Green Island, N* Y* 

Teacher, b. Green Island, N.Y., June 27, 1875. T. 

Karl Ephraim Weston, Williamstown, Mass* 

Teacher, b. Winchendon, Ms., Oct. 7, 1874. <£A 0 . Four Prizes. Phil. o. M.A., 1898. 

Instr. Rom. Lang., W.C. since 1901. 

William Williamson, Honolulu, H* I* 

1897 


67 Washington St*, Malden, Mass* 

M. D., Harvard, 1900. 

604 E* Town St., Columbus, Ohio* 
115 Broadway, New York City* 


Dalton Hiram Blanchard, 

Treadwell Cleveland, 

Ray Connor, 

Physician, b. Detroit, Mich., Nov. 1, 1876. L. 

Winterton Conway Curtis, 

Teacher, b. Richmond, Me. T. Univ. Mo. 

Robert Fuller Denison, 808 Perry-Payne Bid., Cleveland, Ohio* 

Lawyer, b. Cleveland, O., Jan. 4, 1876. L. <I>A 0 . History, German, Prizes. Pres. Ohio 
Soc. LL.B., Columbia, 1900. ^A 4 >. Law. mem. University Club, Cleveland, Ohio. Prot. 

Epis. Church. 


Putnam Ave*, Brooklyn, N* Y. 
22 West 52nd St., New York City. 
103 Cass St*, Detroit, Mich. 

ZSP. M.D., 1901. 

Columbia, Mo* 

, Ph.D. 


Lawrence Ashley Hawkins, 

Elec. Engineer, b. Pittsfield, Ms., Mar. 22, 

Grosvenor Bouton Hill, 

Maurice Ambrose Levy, 

Roy Waldo Miner, 

George Tyler Northup, 

Charles Francis Pease, 

Clarence Earle Rexford, 

Wallace Everett Richmond, 

Teacher, b. N. Adams, Ms., Oct. 20, 1875. 

Gilbert Earle Treat, 

Lawyer, b. Auburn, N.Y., July 5, 1875. T. $A 0 . 

1898 


Pittsfield, Mass. 

1877. 0 a x. 

DeWitt Clinton H. S., New York City* 
Medford, Mass* 
North Adams, Mass* 
6019 Monroe Ave*, Chicago, Ill* 
Chester, Mass. 
Concord, Mass. 
40 Blackinton St., North Adams, Mass. 


107 North St*, 

Admitted, 1900. 


Auburn, N. Y* 


James Frederick Bacon, 434 Tremont Bid*, Boston, Mass. 

Lawyer. b. Pittsfield, Ms., Oct. 10, 1875. L. A ZA. Rice Book and Latin Prizes. Ed. 
Weekly. Class Marshall. Law, Harvard, 1898-1901 ; LL.B. and Admitted, 1901. Boston since 
1901. Class Secretary. 


WILLIAMS COLLEGE 


43 


Clifford Campbell Haskins, 

Insurance, b. North Adams, Ms., Aug. 14, 

Harry Hopkins Hubbell, 

Edward James Maroney, 

William Henry Matthews, 

James Bissett Pratt, 

Teacher, b. Elmira, N.Y., June 22, 1875. 

George Gilmore Scott, 

Teacher, b. Geneseo, N.Y., May 3, 1873. 

Henry Woodruff Titus, 

Physician, b. Auburn, N.Y., Mar. 6, 1876. 

Percival Henry Truman, 

William Francis Walsh, 

Lawyer, b. Hancock, Ms., May 6, 1875. T. 

Frederic Taylor Wood, 

1899 


1 1 Hall St*, North Adams, Mass. 

1S75. T. 

78 Irving Place, Buffalo, N. Y. 

Springfield, Mass. 
Pittsburg, Pa. 
415 Lake St., Elmira, N. Y. 

T. KA. 

17 Lexington Ave., New York City. 

L. N.Y. City since 1899. 

St. Luke's Hospital, New York City. 

T. KA. M.D., 1902. 

Providence, R. I. 
28 West Ninth St., New York City. 

N.Y. City since 1898. 

153 West 44th St., New York City. 


Williamstown, Mass. 
Williamstown, Mass. 

Seven Prizes and Prize for Prizes. Val. Imstr. 

41 East 69th St., New York City. 

Ashby, Mass. 


Albert LeRoy Andrews, 

Edmond Wood Billetdoux, 

Teacher, b. N. Adams, Ms., Feb. 9, 1877. 

Mod. Lang., W. C. 

Fred LeRoy Brown, 

Lawrence Whitney Carr, 

Walter Eugene Foster, 438 Manhattan Ave., New York City. 

Teacher. b. E. Westmoreland, N.H.,May 13, 1870. Rice Book and Latin Prizes. Pres. 
Class. Columbia since 1901 leading to Ph.D. Williams, English and Latin, leading to M.A. 

Joel Hatheway, Peru, Mass. 

Teacher, b. Peru, Ms., Dec. 19, 1878. Rice Book and Greek Prizes. Phil. o. 

Llewellyn Judson Howe, 127 Eighth St., Troy, N. Y. 

Stewart William Irwin, Burnt Hills, N. Y. 

Harold Eddy Johnston, Iron Machine Co., Cohoes, N. Y. 

Sidney Fawcett Pattison, Colorado Springs, Col. 

Norman Burt Sherry, 10th St. and Peoples Ave., Troy, N. Y. 

Wholesale Grocer, b. Troy, N.Y., June 12, 1871. T. AA 4 >. Ed. IVeekljy. Pres. Class. V. 
Pres. Y. C. M. A. Ch. Honor System. History Prize. Supt. S.S. Presb. Church. 

Edward Francis Taylor, 157 Windsor Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Edward Richmond Tinker, Jr., 275 Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Henry Clarence Whitehead, 35 Hamilton Ave., Passaic, N. J. 

Irving Depew Wildey, Cold Spring on Hudson, N. Y. 


1900 

Richard Brewster Chapman died, Ogdensburg, N. Y., Dec. 5, 1901. 

Randolph Foster Clark, Shelter Island, N. Y. 

Teacher, b. Delmar, N.Y., Mar. 15, 1876. L. Pres. Math. Club. N.Y. State Normal College, 
1901-2; Pd.B. same. Valley Falls, N.Y., 1902-3 ; Pres. Epworth League. Shelter Island since 
1903. M.E. Church. 


44 


PHI BETA KAPPA 


Fred Wilder Cross, 

Charles Newman Hall, 

H« Pierson Hammond, 

Actuary. b. Troy, N.Y., Nov. I, 1876. 
Marcy Ave. Baptist Church. 

Albert Hopkins, 

Francis Sessions Hutchins, 

Kenneth Mygatt, 

Elwin Lawrence Page, 

Lawyer, b. Concord, N.H., Feb. 22, 1876. 
Van Vechten Prizes. Class Sec. and Treas. 
Cong. Church. 

Arthur Coxe Patterson, 

Allen Howard Russell, 

Charles Hill Seaver, 

Elmer Irwin Shepard, 

Chester Dewey Stiles, 

Charles Clark Stillman, 


Prim High School, Palmer, Mass. 
151 N. State St., Concord, N. H. 
20 Hancock St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Acturial Studies, Brooklyn, N.Y. since graduation. 

71 Broadway, New York City. 
27 Pine St., New York City. 
257 West 97th St., New York City. 
268 N. Main St., Concord, N. H* 

L. AZA. French, Graves, Hist., Math, and 
V. Pres. Y.M.C.A. Harvard Law School. First 

124 East 39th St., New York City. 
135 Allen Ave., Lynn, Mass. 

Wyoming, N. Y. 
Williamstown, Mass. 
260 Lenox Ave., New York City. 
50 Thirteenth St., Troy, N. Y. 


1901 


Dana Tarbell Ackerly, 255 Fifth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. 

Edward Thomas Broadhurst, 50 Marengo Ave., Springfield, Mass. 

Lawyer. b. Springfield, Ms., Sep. 2, 1879. T. ARE. Ed. Weekly. Greek, History, and 


Latin Prizes. Val. Harvard Law School. 

Henry Dwight Brooks, 

Harold Chapman Brown, 

George Vilasco Chandler, 

Frank Herbert Clarke, 

John Augustus Cleveland, 

Earl Franklin Drake, 

Stanley Fisher Gutelius, 

Burt Andrew Hayner, 

Fred Leslie Newton, 

Lewis Squires, 

William Henry Timbie, 

Guilford Morgan Wakelin, 

Bryan Ripley Dorr, 

George Smith Green, 

Austin Morris Harmon, 

Rowland Haynes, 

Willis Henry Hosmer, 

George Frederick Hummel, 


Baptist Church. 

Westfield, Mass. 
122 Pearl St., Springfield, Mass. 

Macomb, Ill. 
Topsfield, Mass, 
address unknown. 
127 Alfred St., Detroit, Mich. 

Moscow, N. Y. 
Pittsford, N. Y. 
Cazenovia, N. Y. 
600, 114th St., New York City. 

Pittsfield, Mass. 
200 Bullitt Bid., Philadelphia, Pa. 

1902 

543 Oakland Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 
Battin H. S., Elizabeth, N. J. 

Brockport, N. Y. 
Townsend, Mass. 
Mason, N. H. 
Southold, N. Y. 


WILLIAMS COLLEGE 


45 


Arthur Roy Leonard, 
Charles Wilson Mills, 
Ralph Mosher, 

Lawrence Pumpelly, 
Harry James Smith, 
William Leander Spencer, 


address unknown* 
126 Appleton Ave*, Pittsfield, Mass. 

Albion, N* Y* 
Owego, N* Y* 
Berlin, Conn. 
25 Arnold Place, North Adams, Mass. 

Teacher, b. Hammonds Plains, Nova Scotia, Feb. 15,1879. L. AZA. Rice Book and Lat¬ 
in Prizes. Leader of Choir. Drury High School since 1902. Business, 1903. Baptist Church. 


Ten Broeck Whipple, 

Homer Edwards Woodbridge, 

Samuel Edward Allen, 
Laurence Cutler Bangs, 

Lester Lawrence Call an, 
Herbert Brayton Clark, 

Jacob Dolson Cox, 3rd, 
Rowland Johnson Hastings, 
Clarence McMillan, 

Arthur Hamilton Marston, 
Barclay Jermain Savage, 
Stuart Pratt Sherman, 
Richard Mason Smith, 
Charles Milton Turell, 
Charles Irving Wood, 


1903 


Devils Lake, N. Dak. 
Williamstown, Mass. 

Lin wood, N. Y. 
Little Falls, N. Y. 
Pavilion, N. Y. 
258 Church St., North Adams, Mass* 
925 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. 
31 William St., Worcester, Mass. 
28 West 128th St., New York City. 

San Diego, Cal. 
172 Grand St., Newburg, N. Y. 

Williamstown, Mass. 
East Northfield, Mass. 
Moscow, N. Y. 
Southbridge, Mass. 


INADVERTENTLY OMITTED 

1836 Samuel Knox, lawyer, Blandford, Mass. 

1849 Henry Hill Anderson, lawyer, died, York Harbor, Me., Sept. 17, 1896. 

1861 George Anthony Sanders, LL. D., lawyer, Springfield, Ill. 

See “Who’s Who”. 

1862 George Lansing Raymond, L. H. D., Princeton, N. J. 

See “Who’s Who”. 

1866 Virgil Polk Kline, lawyer, Williamson Bid., Cleveland, O. 

1872 Charles Cuthbert Hall, D. D., LL. D., Pres. U. T. S., New York City. 

Trustee W. C. See “Who’s Who” and A*. Hand-Book, 1903. 

1900 Tyler Eddy Gale, 4 Downing St., Worcester, Mass. 

Add “Who's Who" to the records of Edwards '42, Bascom '49, Mooar '51 
Perry '52, Peloubet '53, Stoddard '54, Fitch '55 and Halsey '56. 



46 


PHI BETA KAPPA 


FACULTY MEMBERS WHO GRADUATED AT OTHER COLLEGES. 

Samuel Fessenden Clarke, Ph* D*, (Yale) Biology* 

Leverett Mears, Ph* D*, (Amherst) Chemistry* 

Richard Austin Rice, M* A*, (Yale) Art* 

John Haskell Hewitt, LL* D*, (Yale) Greek* 

Frank Goodrich, Ph. D*, (Yale) European History* 

George Moritz Wahl, L* H* D*, (Rutgers) German. 

Asa Henry Morton, L. H* D., (Wabash) Romance Languages* 

James Lawrence Kellogg, Ph. D., (Olivet) Biology. 

James Graham Hardy, Ph* D*, (Lafayette) Mathematics* 

George Dwight Kellogg, Ph* D*, (Yale) Ancient Languages* 

Theodore Clarke Smith, Ph* D*, (Harvard) American History. 

Abbreviations. The abbreviations used are those in the General Catalogue of the 
College and in The Century Dictionary. 

Finance. The Gamma Chapter, at the annual meeting in 1903, voted to have the 
Secretary prepare a Catalogue. The Treasurer thought sixty dollars could be appro¬ 
priated from the treasury. This pays for a catalogue of names and addresses, one line 
for each man. A few generous members have responded to the call for enough to 
make a memorabilia catalogue. The result is not all that the Secretary hoped to 
make it, but it is all that can be purchased with the money received. 



Keys. In purchasing keys we have had very 
satisfactory dealing with Roehm & Son, Detroit, 
Mich. Their work is excellent and their prices 
reasonable. We can cordially recommend them. 
They have kindly furnished the cuts that appear 
in this book. 











INDEX 


47 


Ackerly 

’oi Dana T. 

Adams 

’55 William W. 
’64 Edwin S. 

’74 John B. 

*95 Frederick C. 

Ait ken 

’87 Robert G. 

Alcott 

’61 William P. 

Alexander 

’58 James McK. 

Allen 

’23 Elishart 
’23 Thomas P. 
*03 Samuel E. 

Ames 

*54 George L. 

’58 John G. 

’64 Charles E. 

Anderson 

’27 Joseph 
’48 Henry H. 

’54 James M. 

’59 Humphrey S. 
’86 George W. 

Andrews 

’37 Isreal W. 

’74 Lilian H. 

’99 Albert L. 

Anstice 

’62 Henry 

Apthorp 

’57 Rufus 

Armstrong 

’62 Samuel C. 

Arnell 

’27 James M. 

Aspinwall 

’54 Judson 

Austin 

’88 Henry W. 

’91 Clarence W. 


Bacheldor 

’49 John M. 

Bacon 

’98 James F. 

Bailey 

’85 Herbert D. 

Bainbridge 

’92 Robinson P. 

Ballard 

’27 James 
’42 Addison 
’74 Harlan H. 

Balliett 

’93 Louis 

Bangs 

’03 Laurence C. 

Banks 

’90 Talcott M. 

Barker 

’60 James M. 

Barnes 

’87 Frank C. 

Barr 

’53 Samuel D. 

Barrell 

’97 Almon C. 

’98 George B, 

Barrett 

’13 Elisha D. 

Barthel 

’93 Frederick W. 

Bartlett 

’18 Homer 
’50 P. Mason 

Bartow 

’92 Edward 

Bascom 

’07 John 
’13 Reynolds 
’49 John 

Bassett 

’81 Austin B. 


Bayne 

’65 John S. 

’93 Howard H. 

Beckwith 

’49 Edward G. 

Benedict 

’18 George W. 

’21 Erastus C. 

’65 Samuel S. 

Benjamin 

’59 Samuel G. W. 

Berger 

’59 Martin L. 

Betts 

’06 Samuel R. 

Bicknell 

’84 Percy F. 

Bigelow 

’66 John M. 

Billetdoux 

’99 Edward W. 

Birge 

’73 Edward W. 

Bishop 

’17 Henry W. 

’92 Edwin W. 

Blanchard 

’97 Dalton H. 

Bockes 

’96 John W. 

Bohrer 

’9 1 Jacob A. 

Boise 

’08 Joseph 
’43 Reuben P. 

Booth 

’49 Robert R. 

Bradford 

’66 George H. 

Bradley 

’65 John E. 

’84 Walter P. 


Bratton 

’95 Walter A. 

Brennan 

’94 John W. 

Brewster 

’62 Edward S. 

Briggs 

’03 Calvin 
’44 Henry S. 

Brigham 

’ 19 John C. 

Broadhurst 

’01 Edward T. 

Brooks 

'70 William K. 
’01 Henry D. 

Bross 

’38 William 

Brown 

’27 Nathan 
’40 James W. 
’59 Timothy M. 
’96 Horace G. 
’99 Fred L. R. 
’01 Harold C. 

Browne 

’92 Charles A. 

Bruce 

’79 George A. 

Bryant 

’13 William C. 

Buck 

’64 Stuart M. 

Budd 

’44 Joseph H. 

Buel 

’33 Samuel 

Bullard 

’75 Charles B. 

Bumstead 

’47 Freeman J. 

Burbank 

‘97 Asa 


Burdick 

’95 Charles M. 

Burr 

’68 Charles H. 

Burtt 

’93 Carl D. 

Bush 

’89 Joshua D. 

Calhoun 

’57 Simeon H. 

Calkins 

’25 Alonzo 

Callan 

’03 Lester L. 

Campbell 

’74 David 
’80 John G. 

Canfield 

‘68 James H. 

’78 Arthur G. 

Canning 

’34 Edward W. B. 

Carnochan 

’89 William E. 

Carr 

’99 Lawrence W. 

Carter 

’62 Franklin 
’77 Howard W. 

Chadbourne 

’48 Paul A. 

Chadwick 

’90 Everett D. 

Chamberlain 

’73 Robert M. 

Chandler 

’01 George V. 

Chapin 

’50 John B. 

’60 William W. 
’69 Alfred C. 


48 


PHI BETA KAPPA 


Chapman 

’94 Edward N. 
’oo Richard B. 

Cheney 

’53 William 

Childs 

’02 Henry H. 

’41 Timothy 

Chipperfield 

’76 George F. 

Christy 

’94 Bayard H. 

Claflin 

’26 Levi F. 

Clark 

’09 Josiah 
’15 Epathras 
'28 Alonzo 
’48 James D. 

’53 James A. 

’77 Gaylord P. 
’78 Edward H. 
’78 Henry S. 

’84 Calvin M. 

’85 Robert A. 

’00 Randolph F. 
’03 Herbert B. 

Clarke 

’51 George E. 

’ot Frank H. 
Samuel F. 

Cleveland 

’58 Samuel McC. 
’93 Leslie L. 

’97 Treadwell 
’oi John A. 

Coan 

’59 Titus M. 

Coar 

’94 Arthur H. 

Cobb 

’85 Charles C. 

Cohen 

’76 Emanuel 


Colby 

’90 Bainbridge 

Cole 

’69 Edward H. 

Collins 

’45 Charles J. 

Colt 

’38 James D. 

Comstock 

’88 Marcus W. 

Conant 

’93 Franklin S. 

Congdon 

’95 John P. 

Connor 

’97 Ray 

Cooke 

’22 Parsons 
’80 Frederick H. 

Cooley 

’69 James S. 

Corning 

’31 Alfred H. 

Cox 

’03 Jacob D. 

Craighead 

’95 James R. 

Crandall 

’59 Hiram B. 

Crook 

’90 Samuel 

Cross 

’00 Fred W. 

Curtis 

’66 Ethan 

’97 Winterton C. 

Curtiss 

’50 Frederick A. 
’01 Albert M. 

Cutler 

’07 Abel 

Cutting 

’81 Starr W. 


Dana 

’61 Stephen W. 

Darling 

’59 Edwin H. 
’64 Timothy G. 

Davenport 

’63 John G. 

’67 Charles A. 
’70 Frank H. 

Davis 

’21 Emerson 

Day 

’87 Maxwell W. 

Deming ' 

’96 Sylvester C. 

Demond 

’44 Charles 
’81 Charles M. 

Denison 

*62 John H. 

’90 John H. 

’97 Robert F. 

Denton 

’33 Jonas 

Dewey 

’06 Chester 
’ll Charles A. 
’14 Orville 
’40 Francis H. 
’51 Charles A. 
’54 James R. 

’58 Justin 
’76 Francis II. 

Dickinson 

’52 John W. 

Dike 

’63 Samuel W. 

Dimmick 

’55 William R. 

Dixon 

’86 Edward L. 

Dodd 

’55 Cyrus M. 


Dorr 

’02 Bryan R. 

Downs 

’76 Edgar R. 

Drake 

’01 Earl F. 

Dudley 

’63 Mvron S. 

Dunbar 

’71 James R. 

Dunham 

’96 Clarence W. 

Dunhaupt 

’74 Rudolph C. F. 

Dunning 

’48 Charles S. 

’63 William A. 

Durfee 

’64 Charles S. 

’95 Charles H. 

’96 Edward C. 

Dutton 

’32 Thomas 

Dwight 

’50 Charles C. 


Eames 

’88 Charles O. 

Eaton 

’72 Francis C. 
’76 James F. 

Edmonds 

’74 Walter D. 

Edson 

’90 Hanford W. 

Edwards 

To Justin 
’42 William H. 
’94 Edward 

Egleston 

’70 Melville 

Elder 

’95 William S. 


Eldridge 

’65 Orestes 

Elmer 

’95 Clement G. 

Ely 

’47 Samuel P. 

Emerson 

’65 Justin E. 

’65 Nathaniel B. 

Erwin 

’82 Frank A. 

Everest 

’59 Charles H. 

Fagan 

’82 Thomas S. 

Fairbanks 

’42 Leland 

Farrington 

’61 Zenas R. 

Ferris 

’37 Jonathan H. 

Ferry 

’91 Frederick C, 

Fessenden 

’87 Frederick J. 

Field 

’25 David D. 

’32 Jonathan E. 
’37 Stephen J. 

’48 Samuel T. 

’50 Dudley 

Fiske 

’72 Frederick W. 
’79 Charles A. 

Fitch 

’55 Charles E. 
’70 Robert G. 

Fletcher 

’79 Herbert H. 

Flint 

’86 George H. 


WILLIAMS COLLEGE 


49 


Folger 

’68 Charles W. 

Forbes 

’55 Samuel B. 

Foster 

’63 Addison P. 
’95 Harry E. 

’99 Walter E. 

Foxcroft 

’71 Frank 

Freeman 

’52 Charles M. 

French 

’52 Edward W. 
’53 Justus C. 

’62 John A. 

Gale 

’03 Tyler E. 

Garfield 

’56 James A. 

Gaylord 

’ 16 Flavel S. 

Geller 

’83 Frederic 

Gest 

’84 Nathan 

Gibbs 

’32 George C. 

Gilbert 

'68 William B. 

Gilson 

’53 Charles F. 

Gladden 

’59 Washington 

Gleason 

’77 Herbert W. 

Goodell 

’51 William 

Goodrich 

’06 Elizur 
’57 George D. 
’61 Chauncey 
Frank 


Gosman 

’43 Abraham 

Green 

’02 George S. 

Greenman 

’84 Charles*E. 

Griffin 

’34 Nathaniel H. 
’62 Edward H. 

Gross 

’78 Charles 

Guenster 

’67 Frederick W. 

Gulick 

’65 Thomas L. 

Gunn 

’82 Franklin F. 

Gutelius 

’01 Stanley F. 

Hagar 

’90 Marshall S. 

Haines 

’70 John C. 

Hale 

’04 Nathan 
’31 George 
’80 Edward D. 

Hall 

’08 Gordon 
*38 Thomas A. 
’67 G. Stanley 
*68 Osee M. 

’70 Robert B. 

’72 Charles C. 

Hallock 

’19 Gerard 
’19 William A. 
’80 Lowell M. 

Halsey 

’ll Herman 
’56 Charles S. 

’77 Rufus H. 


Hammond 

’00 Harry P. 

Hardy 

James G. 

Harmon 

’67 Rollin E. 

’02 Austin M. 

Hartwell 

’96 William W, 

Haskell 

’59 Henry C. 

Haskins 

’98 Clifford C. 

Hastings 

’03 Rowland J. 

Hatheway 

’99 Joel 

Haven 

’64 William L. 

Hawks 

’44 Theron H. 

Hawkins 

’84 Walter F. 

’97 Lawrence A. 

Hawley 

’40 Charles 

Hayden 

’61 Warren L. 

Hayner 

’01 Burt A. 

Haynes 

’02 Rowland 

Hazeltine 

’52 Henry M. 

Herrick 

’71 William H. 
’83 Frederick M. 
’85 David S. 

Hervey 

’24 William 

Hewitt 

John H, 


Hibbard 

’92 Charles L. 

Hill 

’56 Clement H. 
’79 Horace G. 

’97 Grosvenor B. 

Hoisington 

’28 Henry R. 

Hollister 

’70 William H.Jr. 

Holmes 

,52 Charles H. 

’83 SamuelS. 

’84 Thomas S. 

Holt 

’74 Charles S. 

Hooker 

’60 Edward T. 

’65 Thomas 

Hopkins 

’24 Mark 
’26 Albert 
’58 Henry 
’00 Albert 

Hosford 

’43 Henry B. 

Hosmer 

’02 Willis H. 

Howard 

’30 Jacob M. 

Howe 

’99 Llewellyn J. 

Hubbard 

’28 Fordyce M. 

’42 Ely A. 

’80 Frank G. 

Hubbell 

’98 Harry H. 

Hudson 

’54 Edward P. 

Hummel 

’02 George F. 


Huntington 

’76 Charles W. 

Hutchins 

’57 Alexander 
’61 Charles L. 
’00 Francis S. 

Hyde 

’22 Joseph 
’26 William 
’34 Alexander 
’52 Charles M. 
’60 Joseph W. 
’87 Henry K. 

Ingalls 

’64 Francis T. 

Ingersoll 

’55 Edward P. 
'82 Edwards P. 

Irwin 

’99 Stewart W. 

Jennings 

’72 Frederick B. 

Johnston 

’92 Robert H. 
’99 Harold E. 

Jones 

’79 Robert E. 

Judd 

’24 Charles G. 
’77 Emerson W. 

Judson 

’70 Harry P. 

Kellogg 

’10 Daniel 
’46 Allyn S. 
James L. 
George D. 

Kempshall 

’51 Everard 

Kendall 

’82 Francis L. 


50 


PHI BETA KAPPA 


Kennedy 

’89 Howard, Jr. 

Kerr 

’39 George 

Ketcham 

’69 Henry 

Kilbon 

’86 John L. 

Kilbourne 

’96 George B. 

King 

’16 Jonas 

Kittredge 

’21 William C. 

Kline 

’66 Virgil P. 

Knowlton 

’66 Dexter A. 

Knox 

’36 Samuel 

Ladd 

’91 George E. 

Laflin 

’43 Addison H. 

Lamberton 

’56 John 

Langmuir 

’61 Gavin 

Lasell 

’28 Edward 
’39 Nathaniel 

Lawton 

’68 George F. 
’68 George P. 

Leavitt 

’60 George R. 
’68 Burke F. 

Lee 

’22 Charles A. 

Lefavour 

’83 Henry 


Leonard 

’87 Gardner C. 
’02 Arthur R. 

Levy 

’91 Alvah M. 

’97 Maurice A. 

Lewis 

’62 Everett E. 

Lincoln 

’47 Isaac N. 

’55 Ephraim 

Locke 

’75 Jeremiah F. 

Loomis 

’69*Wolcott 

Lord 

’33 Willis 

Lyman 

’58 Henry M. 

Lyons 

’58 Curtis J. 

’65 Albert B. 

Mabie 

’67 Hamilton W. 

McClellan 

’45 Samuel 

McClenon 

’78 Rufus B. 

McDonald 

’89 James R. 

Magee 

’57 Irving 

McKean 

’92 Andrew P. 

MacLean 

’71 George E. 

McMillan 

’03 Clarence 

McMynn 

’48 John G. 

’91 Robert N. 


Mapes 

’86 Walter D. 

Maroney 

’98 Edward J. 

Marsh 

’55 Charles 

Marston 

’03 Arthur H. 

Martin 

’85 George C. 

Marvin 

’54 William T. R. 

Matthews 

’98 William H. 

Mate 

’80 Herman L. 

’82 Rudolph 

Maurice 

’61 Charles S. 

Maxcy 

’87 Carroll L. 

May 

’73 Charles 

Mead 

’80 Willis W. 

Mears 

Leverett 

Memmott 

’95 Frederick W. 

Merriman 

*50 William E. 
’63 Daniel 

Milham 

’94 Willis I. 

Miller 

’59 Jacob F. 

’64 Joel D. 

’67 Henry C. 

’95 Edward C. 

Mills 

’62 George F. 

’78 Carlton P. 


’93 Franklin FI. 
’02 Charles W. 

Millspaugh 

’95 Willard P. 

Miner 

’97 Roy W. 

Mitchell 

’53 Arthur 

Monroe 

’57 Francis L. 

Montague 

’41 Melzer 
’91 Charles E. 

Mooar 

’51 George 

Morgan 

’26 John 
’59 Horace H. 

Morley 

’29 Sardis B. 

’60 Edward W. 
’63 John H. 

Morton 

Asa H. 

Mosher 

02 Ralph 

Murdock 

’54 Hollis R. 

Myers 

’66 Alfred E. 

Mygatt 

’00 Kenneth 

Mynderse 

’71 Wilhelmus 

Nash 

’89 James R. 

Nelson 

’07 John 
’67 Henry L. 

Newcomb 

’56 George B. 


Newman 

’51 Charles 

Newton 

’01 Fred L. 

Nichols 

*59 Henry F. C. 

Niles 

’91 Edward 

Noble 

’25 David 
’27 Mason 

North 

’06 Theodore 
’47 Thomas M. 

Northup 

’54 George W. 
’97 George T. 

Nott 

’90^Charles C. 

Ogden 

’49 Isaac G. 

’77 Rollo 

Olds 

’73 Franklin M. 

Olin 

’35 Abraham B. 
’73 John M. 

Olmsted 

’60 John C. 

Opdyke 

’93 Howard 

Orton 

’55 James 

Page 

’00 Elwin L. 

Paige 

’78 Howe 

Palmer 

’28 William P. 


WILLIAMS COLLEGE 


§J 


Parsons 

’57 Andrew 
’59 Eben B. 

’81 Frederic J. 

’92 Payn B. 

Partridge 

’28 Joseph L. 

’94 Olcott O. 

Patterson 

’7 [ Robert W. 

’00 Arthur C. 

Pattison 

’99 Sidney F. 

Paul 

’64 John M. 

Peabody 

’92 James E. 

Pease 

’97 Charles F. 

Peck 

’87 James I. 

’95 John H. 

Peloubet 

’53 Francis N. 

Penrose 

’85 Stephen B. L. 

Perkins 

’79 Charles A. 

’79 Henry P. 

Perry 

’52 Arthur L. 

’8o Alfred T. 

’81 Bliss 

Phillips 

’47 John L. T. 

Pierce 

’57 Charles M. 

’81 Frank 

Pike 

’83 Francis V. 

Pixley 

’52 Stephen C. 

Place 

’73 William F. 


Platt 

’76 William A. 

’78 Charles M. 

Pleasants 

’75 Adair 

Pomeroy 

’17 Medad 

Pond 

’79 Milton G. 

Porter 

’18 William 
’39 William 

Powell 

’69 Elisha B. 

Pratt 

’52 Llewellyn 
’78 Waldo S. 

’83 Davie B. 

’98 James B. 

Prentice 

’55 William P. 

Pumpelly 

’02 Lawrence 

Putney 

’63 William B. 

’96 Edmonds 

Ransom 

’86 Paul C. 

Raymond 

’62 George L. 

Read 

’41 Thomas T, 

Redfield 

’93 Charles P. 

Rexford 

’97 Clarence E. 

Rhoades 

’66 William C. P. 

Rice 

’14 Caleb 
’54 James L. 

’68 Edward W. 


’83 Fred M. 
Richard A. 

Richards 

’19 William 

Richardson 

’88 George L. 

Richmond 

’97 Wallace E. 

Rising 

’64 Franklin A. 

Robbins 

’08 Francis L. 

Robinson 

’49 Charles S. 
’87 Philip A. 

Rockwell 

’54 Jarvis 

Roe 

’78 William E. 
’81 Walter C. 

Rogers 

’83 Lewis G. 

’88 George B. 

Roote 

’76 Clarence B. 

Rowe 

’92 James W. 

Rumsey 

’72 George D. 

Russell 

’72 John E. 

’00 Allen H. 

Sabin 

’21 Henry L. 

Safford 

’48 Daniel E. 

Sanders 

’61 George A. 

Sanderson 

’67 Obed H. 

Saunders 

’73 Tt uinan W. 


Savage 

’03 Barclay J. 

Sawyer 

’81 Cleon J. 

Schauffler 

’59 Henry A. 

Scholl 

’73 Henry T. 

Scott 

’75 Willard 
’98 George G. 

Scudder 

’57 Samuel H. 
’58 Horace E. 

Scully 

’94 Edward T. 

Seaver 

’00 Charles H. 

Sewall 

’67 Albert C. 

’93 Charles G. 

Shannahan 

’96 Willard D. 

Shaw 

’64 Charles L. 

Sheldon 

’30 Benjamin R. 
’30 David N. 

’47 Charles 

Sherman 

’52 Job G. 

’86 DeWitt H. 
’03 Stuart P. 

Sherrill 

’15 Franklin 

Sherry 

’99 Norman B. 

Shoaff 

’00 Fred B. 

Skinner 

’66 Benjamin D. 

Slade 

’93 I ,ouis P. 


Smedley 

’93 Frederic 

Smith 

’53 Henry A. 

’68 Charles T. R. 
’71 Charles L. 

’83 Fred DeL. 

’02 Harry J. 

’03 Richard M. . 
Theodore C. 

Snow 

’62 Francis H. 

Snyder 

’73 Peter M. 

Southgate 

’90 Benjamin M. 

Spalding 

’62 James F. 

Spaulding 

’90 Charles 

Spencer 

’44 Charles S. 

’02 William L. 

Spring 

’63 Leverett W. 
’94 Samuel R. 

Squires 

’01 Lewis 

Stanley 

’93 Fred C. 

Stearns 

’80 Raymond H. 

Stedman 

’77 Stephen 

Stetson 

’67 Francis L. 

Stevens 

’57 Homer B. 

Stevenson 

’78 Halsey B. 

Stiles 

’00 Chester D. 

Stillman 

*00 Charles C. 


52 


PHI BETA KAPPA 


Stoddard 

’54 Charles A. 
’62 Henry B. 
’71 John L. 

Stone 

’61 James F. 
’63 Charles W. 

Storrs 

• ’07 Richard S. 

Street 

’85 Alfred E. 

Strickland 

’58 William P. 

Strong 

*45 Stephen C. 
’48 Theodore 

Swan 

*63 William 

Sweet 

’95 Elnathan 

Swift 

’63 William H. 

Sylvester 

’46 Charles S, 

T alcott 

’09 Samuel A. 

Tarbox 

’92 Russell L. 

Tatlock 

’36 John 
’56 John 
’57 William 
’71 Henry 

Taylor 

’16 Stephen 
’50 John B. 

’86 Arthur V. 
’99 Edward F. 

Tenney 

’86 Sanborn G. 


Terry 

’89 Charles T. 

Thayer 

’94 Lyman E. 

Thomas 

’64 DeWitt H. 

’86 John J. 

’88 Ellis J. 

Thompson 

’25 Lyman 
’72 George H. 

Timbie 

’01 William H. 

Tinker 

’99 Edward R. Jr. 

Titos 

’98 Henry W. 

Tolman 

’77 Albert H. 

Tomlinson 

’75 Joseph 

Townsend 

’33 Martin I. 

Tracy 

’64 Charles C. 

Trask 

’64 John L. R. 

Travell 

’90 Ira W. 

’91 John W. 

Treat 

’63 Charles R. 

’97 Gilbert E. 

True 

’62 Albert 

Truman 

’98 Percival H. 

Tucker 

’67 Gilbert M. 


Tupper 

’72 John L. 

Turell 

’03 Charles M. 

Tuttle 

’72 William H. 


Watson 

’74 Charles H. 

Way 

’88 William A. 

Weed 

’92 Walter A. 


Underwood 

’66 Rufus S. 

’83 Herbert S. 
’84 Arthur W. 

Van Ingen 

’68 Henry S. 

Van Vechten 

’50 Theodore 

Van Wormer 

’92 Edwin 

Wadhams 

’67 Jonathan 

Wahl 

George M. 

Wakelin 

’01 Guilford M. 

Walsh 

’98 William F. 

Walton 

’68 Seymour 

Ward 

’58 Richard H. 
’85 Henry B. 

Wardner 

’73 Morton S. 

Warner 

’42 Oliver 
’85 Levi F. 

’91 Charles L. 

Washburn 

’17 Emory 


Wells 

’38 John 
’49 David A. 

’57 Horace H. 
’64 Edward P. 

Wentworth 

’85 Henry H. 

Weston 

’96 Karl E. 

Wheeler 

’20 Alvan 
’41 Samuel 
’54 Thomas M. 

Whipple 

’02 Ten Broeck 

White 

’26 William C. 
’36 Joseph 
’51 James 

Whitehead 

’99 ! lenry C. 

Whitney 

’45 William D. 
’49 Milton B. 

Whitott 

’18 John 

Wight 

’69 William W. 

Wilcox 

’35 Samuel 
’44 Marshall 
’82 Nathaniel F. 

Wild 

’88 Henry D. 

’91 Payson S. 


Wildey 

’99 Irving D. 

Wiley 

’81 Edward C. 

Williams 

’05 Israel 
’29 George A. 
’35 Charles A. 
’59 William W. 
’84 William H. 
’88 Charles A. 
’89 William R. 

Williamson 

’96 William 

Wilson 

’56 Lavalette 
’89 Frank A. 

’92 Edward E. 

Wood 

’57 Samuel 
’98 Frederic T. 
’03 Charles I. 

Woodbridge 

’22 Jonathan E. 
’72 Luther D. 

’02 Homer E. 

Woodin 

’55 Simeon F. 

Woodward 

’68 George F. 

’92 Frederick R. 

Wright 

’36 Walter 
’41 Russell M. 
’54 Thamas M. 
’60 Charles E. 


Yale 

’ll Cyrus 

Youngman 

’86 Harry V. 





















































































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